My condolences
To old friends sharing nothing,
Except the memories,
Of a happier time in life:
Well we’ve all moved away
And we’ve little left to say
Except I remember when
Just like it was yesterday
Your mother’s been sick
And I’m sorry to say
That I ain’t cared a lick
I ain’t got down to pray
I’ve seen all the pictures
You posted online
But nothing stirs in me
Or weighs on my mind
I know what I’m doing
I know where I’m going
I’ll drink what I’m brewing
And I’ll reap what I’m sowing
You got plenty prayer pals
And goody wisher wells
I’ll sit this one out
And wait for the steeple bells
I’ll see you at the funeral
Where I’ll be wearing black
To give my condolences
And take a seat at the back.
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