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Death Prayer of the Vain
Contributed by
mypetmeatball
on
Thursday, 30th July 2009 @ 03:10:35 AM in AEST
Topic:
HumorPoetry
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Our Father, I pray in the moment that I die
my unrequited loves feel a pain in their spine
my dreams I implore for no one to achieve
please allot my kin fifty years to grieve
In the hour of my death, may the saint and sinner
taste the jealous sting of thy being thinner
The Virgin Mary, blessed is the fruit of thy womb
a paltry tasteless coffin for my enemies entomb
a grungy old suit hastily thrown on their shell
profoundly sparse attendance, apathetic farewell
May everyone incinerate in eternal flame
and may I be never castigated again
You are divine and forgiving and I praise thee
but the Kingdom of God only has room for me
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mypetmeatball
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2009-07-30 03:10:35] (Date/Time posted on
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