Transcendental Sonnet #1286:
Riddle in the Middle of the Griddle
gesture of a jester
Life as a dying legend
Death as a living lie
The dead agree let others be
The ones to say not you and I
Yet every legend has its end
And I would have death as my friend
But I suspect he would reject
Such common company as me
Death is too small for me life is too big
Since from his photograph he looks quite burly
I heed his cautionary tail if curly
But dress a sow no matter how and I know now
Belle of the barnyard though she might well be
The homemade hog of glory still remains a pig
+Steven Curtis Lance
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