LIFE AND LIES #58 | Hankie For Life
After having his fill In a fancy restaurant He found a man Immaculately dressed Waiting on him Holding a box of tissues He politely refused After washing his hands In a well-lit washroom He found on the left A hand dryer And on the right A paper towel dispenser He paid no heed to them He was a learned fellow If not a great scholar It had taken him a while Ten years, for that matter Of regular negging, Scoldings and punishments Until he had finally Developed a habit Of carrying with him A hankie, at all times He took it out And used it Like some relic Of the distant past. *** Liked reading it? Leave a comment!