Widow's Mite

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Widow's Mite

The 'mite' of a widow
may have bought bread
for a man's last supper
but surely not fallen
into the hands of Ceasar,
for he left such dealings
with those that were taxing
curiously I then wonder
from what Widow did he
aquire such a term
for she has survived
long past her death
as I hold her in my hand

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AnonymousAnonymousover 17 years ago
Interesting...........

......retelling of a biblical tale. thanks, Art, I enjoyed reading and re-reading this. Unusual line breakage for you and I admire you for trying new things.

Tess

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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You got me on this one ~

Had to look up 'mite'

To understand your play on words.