When The Dead Awakens Poem by Jan Oskar Hansen

When The Dead Awakens



The Dead Awakens

The elderly man was on holiday up north when he realised
his wallet was at the hotel and in his other jacket problem
he had forgotten the name of the hotel.
Luckily he had a few notes in his watch pocket and loose change enough
to take the bus home, the tour took 12 hours
on a bus that was full job seekers and their children.
At home he remembered the name of the hotel, he rang
through Skype spoke to the reception who said "but you
died two days ago." Do you remember me the old man asked? "
"Yes, said the man at the desk, but you`re dead we saw you at
the morgue." The old man took the first flight back to the hotel he was hit
by a golf ball were a famous golfer was
showed the crowd how far he could shoot from the Eifel tower.
The receptionist came out and said, "I told him he was dead, but he didn`t believe me. "

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Edward Kofi Louis 05 January 2016

Nice work with your imagination. Thanks for sharing.

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