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Balladeer
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0 posted 2009-12-08 10:36 PM



I stood outside the bedroom door where my young daughter knelt
To say her prayers before she went to bed.
I can't begin to tell you  all the love and joy I felt
To see her folded hands and lowered head.

"God bless mommy. God bless Daddy. God bless grandma. Goodbye, Spot"
Those were the words I heard my daughter say.
How strange, I thought, to say goodbye to Spot, her favorite pet
And Spot got killed in traffic that next day!!!

The next night, once again, I crouched outside her bedroom door
To hear the evening prayers she always said.
"God bless mommy. God bless daddy. Goodbye, grandma" were her words.
The next day grandma stroked and fell down...dead!!!!

"What's this??", I thought. How could this be!? Some strange coincidence?
Or did my daughter have some special sight
To know when someone's time was up before they bit the dust
And say goodby within her prayers at night?

Next night I stood there once again to hear what she would say.
I must confess my nerves were running high.
"God bless mommy. Goodbye, daddy." No! It couldn't be!!
My daughter's words meant that I was to die!

I had a fitful night of sleep. I squirmed and turned and tossed,
Had nightmares of my daughter's prophesy.
I knew that I could take no chances on the coming day..
One small miscue could be the death of me!

I didn't shave when I got up...no blade to touch my neck.
I drove to work at just five miles per hour.
I holed up in my cubicle and sat behind locked door
And acted like a sniveling, little coward.

Five miles per hour back home again I crawled at snail speed
Unnecessary risks I would not take
Because I knew that one false move, one silly little slip
Could be the final movement I would make!

Then, finally, I was back home, no  serious mishap.
My wife looked at me in a worried way.
"Don't worry, honey", I replied. "It's great to be back home".
"You see, I've had a real hectic day!"

"YOU'VE had a hectic day??", she screamed. "It won't compare to mine!"
"It's been the worst day of my life!", she said.
"The milkman tripped on our front porch step when he happened by,
Fell down and broke his neck and wound up dead!!!!"


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1 posted 2009-12-08 11:20 PM


  

            
Happy Holidays
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2 posted 2009-12-09 12:51 PM


Okay, I laughed.  Too funny.

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3 posted 2009-12-09 09:17 AM


Balladeer, as usual, you've taken us to another "Alfred Hitchcock" ending.....well done old man...
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4 posted 2009-12-09 10:42 AM


you're too much LOL
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5 posted 2009-12-09 11:54 AM


Great suspense till the end ... who could have imagined?!!  

  

Brilliant.

Love,
Margherita  

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6 posted 2009-12-09 11:55 AM


Juhuuuuuuu the Christmas smilies are here !
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7 posted 2009-12-09 12:00 PM


What a funny story. Great poem....I wonder what the father is thinking about that incident.


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8 posted 2009-12-09 02:38 PM


Oh, how funny, a marvelous play on an old joke. Loved reading this!
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9 posted 2009-12-09 05:29 PM


My mom was married to a butcher,
but my dad was a milkman also,   died the same way.  

I heard I had lots of brothers and sisters.

Fun write.
sadly, often times true.

Tracey.

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10 posted 2009-12-09 07:48 PM



You wrote that so well Michael, it's quite

clever what you can do with an old joke.

Have a great day my friend.

Lindsay

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11 posted 2009-12-10 03:05 PM


LOL, thanks for the smiles mid-day Michael. I enjoyed the surprise ending ... too funny!

Best wishes and hugs,
/Kit

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13 posted 2009-12-10 04:48 PM


I just went on reading,knowing you would have a twist at the end. You did it again!. latearrival

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14 posted 2009-12-10 04:58 PM


We're always up for a new twist on the old milkman theme.. well done, Deer..

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15 posted 2009-12-10 05:05 PM




Loved it--love you!

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16 posted 2009-12-10 05:09 PM


made me laugh
made me laugh

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17 posted 2009-12-10 05:32 PM


Oh my gosh, this is so hilarious Deer.
You always know how to put a smile upon my face......its so good to read you again.
I think I must try to find my way back to these blue lines


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18 posted 2009-12-10 10:05 PM


Hey, thank you all for indulging my little warped sense of humor! I appreciate you all!

Toerag? Did I see a Toerag in the audience!!!?? WHere you been, boy???

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19 posted 2009-12-11 09:12 PM




Apparently, It's a wise-guy who knows his daughter.  If you don't mind a twist on the old saw.

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