Like a dog that pees on an object to claim it's territory, man fabricates paper deeds and marriage contracts to claim his, but the paper is of no more value then the dogs piss when divorce or death becomes them.
No one, or thing, is truely anybodies.
"I asked my father on his death bed if any material thing that he aquired in life had any value to him now. He just shook his head no, as he could no longer speak from his paralyzing stroke.
"Dust to dust".
Thursday, March 1, 2012
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