They ask me if I’ve ever thought
about the end of the world,
and I say, “Come in, come in,
let me give you some lunch, for God’s sake.”
After a few bites it’s the afterlife
they want to talk about. “Ouch,” I say,
“did you see that grape leaf skeletonizer?”
Then they’re talking about redemption
and the chosen few sitting right by His side.
“Doing what?” I ask. “Just sitting?”
I am surrounded by burned up zombies.
“Let’s have some lemon chiffon pie
I bought yesterday at the 3 Dog Bakery.”
But they want to talk about my soul.
I’m getting drowsy and see butterflies
everywhere. “Would you gentlemen
like to take a nap, I know I would.”
They stand and back away from me,
out the door, walking toward my neighbors,
a black cloud over their heads
and they see nothing without end.


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