At my funeral my most pitiful and heavy friend upsets the printed program, rising bent as a captive dorsal from the corner pew and up the aisle of plum carpet to the pulpit. He presses his lips to the microphone, mustache curling into the foam to whisper hot in every ear, “Good to finally meet you all.”
Half my sisters seated on the stand no longer sit, …
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