Great Expectations
In a deluxe coffin did he lie hands folded
The serenity of his lying in state belied
By the fixated smirk on his face
Having lived a full life on his own terms
In death too he scoffed at the world!
His numerous mourners
Gave him a royal send-off
His wake a well-attended affair
The city’s who’s who and hoi polloi
Milling at the funeral feast-
A veritable gourmet’s delight!
After all the eulogies
All the final goodbyes
After all the shed tears
The kith and kin remained
Hands in the pockets rolled into fists
Hiding the nervousness
Of their great expectations!
Finally the attorneys arrived
The Croesus’s will to be read
The hush of silence could be cut with a knife
The bated breath was let out in a Unified sigh of relief
Now all ears were straining to catch every gem
That emanated from the mouth of the attorney
Excitement and expectations rose in a crescendo
And then there was pin drop silence……
The rich dead man had left all his worldly goods
To his battery of servants with the stipulation
That they continue to live in his mansion
And attend to his numerous pets and stables
His well appointed residence would be opened to public
And all his kith and kin could come and stay au gratis
Because that is all he owed them
Nothing more, nothing less
They were crestfallen and shaken
Some had foolishly borrowed money
Against their great expectations
And now were in a bind
The old man who had lived
From 1900 – 1989
Had in summation
Lived up to his dash-
The period between his
birth and death
At his owns terms
In his own way
Signing out with a
Flourish!!
We inherit from our ancestors gifts so often taken for granted… Each of
us contains within… this inheritance of soul. We are links between the ages,
containing past and present expectations, sacred memories and future promise.
Edward Sellner
originally published@
www.binaguptapoetry.com
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baps
glad u liked this one
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well saiddd bina jiiii.... .. live in ur own termsss... meee luveddd ur poem..
lol
bapss
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meeraJ
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Binnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaaaajiiiii!!!
Lovely poem witha wonderful message....tells us that"don't build castles in air or don't count the chickens until they hatch!"
Cheers
Me:))
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tx yashji
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Beautiful and touching poem....Old man showed his wisdom by ignoring his greedy kith and kins.....yash
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anne-G
welcome
glad u liked it
u may also like the epitaph
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Binagupta
It has a nice flow to it. Liked the story too. Thanks to eccentric millionaires, people who love to sponge on others, get valuable lessons :)
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dimmy:

guess w/yr positive comment I've arrived
am truly honored
you'll like the epitaph too as its equally funny scroogelike
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I liked it :)
Reminded me of this movie - forget the name - this black comedian dies accidentally. So the heavens temporarily give him this old rich white guy's body while they search for an appropriate one for him. A series of hillarious events ensue. In the end when this black comedian in the old rich white guy body dies, he wills everything to the servants. Funny movie.
My mom always said that there are only two problems with money - first is not having any; second is having too much of it. Either problem alienates all your friends and family :))
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