Sense Sonnets

Friday, November 03, 2006

Sense Sonnet - Tickler

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A father died, leaving two sons.
One was rich, living far away.
He gave his brother instructions,
"Whatever it costs, I will pay."
He was too busy to attend
The funeral, fit for a king.
He thought the bills would never end.
Dad's death was an expensive thing.
A monthly bill was being sent
From a store named, "The Finest Fit,"
For twenty-six dollars in rent.
He called his brother about it.

"You said spare no expense, and so,"
"I rented Dad a tuxedo."

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