| Nancy & Kerrigan |
St. Patrick's Day Favorite
What is re-incarnation Colin asked his friend. Well, it starts, his comrade tells hm, when your life comes to an end.
They wash your neck, comb your hair and clean your fingernails, then they put you in a padded box away from life's travails.
Now the box and you go in a hole that's been dug into the ground. Re-incarnation starts, dear Colin, when they plan you beneath that mound.
The dirt melts down as does the box and you who are inside and thats when you begin to take the transformation ride. But in a while some grass will grow upon that rendered mound until someday on that spot a lovely flower found.
Then a horse may wander by and graze on that flower, that once was you but since has become vegetable bower. Well this flower that his horse will eat along with other feed makes bone and fat and muscle that attaches to the steed. But there's a part of it that it cannot use and so it passes through and there it lays upon the ground, this thing that once was you and if by chance I wander by and see this on the ground, I'll stop a while and ponder upon this object I have found. I'll think about re-incarnation and life and death and such, and I'll go away concluding ... Hell Colin, oh you really haven't changed that much.
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