The Clown
She wrote a special poem for him she enclosed in wooden frame
The old man's life from here on out would never be the same
His wife of many years had passed and it was funeral time
The poem described their love and life in each and every rhyme
She stood up at the podium and read the prose aloud
Nervous at the people there in such a large crowd
A tender moment, people mourned the loss of Alice Creed
She was so respected always helping folks in need
She gave the poem to the man and graciously sat down
And then another man came up smiling like a clown
He stood up front, his time to speak he eyed us in the church
What he said was nothing good it made us all feel worse
"These children on the front row are not the only two
The child I raised for Alice, the one you never knew"
We were grieved and now were shocked but no one made a sound
Pretending we heard nothing as the asshole clown sat down