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A poem by Simon Tester

John Lives.

Dead

Not breathing

Alive no more

That is what, we gather for

Old age

Heart disease

Morbidly obese

There was no reason, to call the police

Or maybe it is in fact, quite unclear

Why we are, gathered here

It may come to you as quite a surprise

To learn that John has not closed his eyes

For he still lives and walks today

His body has not yet begun to decay

So fill your hearts with joy and glee

For John’s death was simply part of a conspiracy

John lives.

The Story

My good friend Jack Bowden asked me to write a poem to commemorate the life of his Grandfather. I’d never met the guy and because my work is too great to be used for such wasted occasions (no one buys merch at funerals), I decided to just add a bit of spice to the event by suggesting maybe he wasn’t dead after all. Although I was blacklisted from performing at the church again, the PR coverage I received more than made up for that.

“As if things weren’t bad enough, they then had to open the coffin back up to show that my Grandad had died. He seemed to almost revel in it.”

Jack Bowden
Grandson Of Deceased