for Friday Fictioneers.
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Gerald and his devoted wife Maisy spent a lifetime producing intricate pieces of furniture. Gerald crafting timber, Maisy, fashioning upholstery.
Hardly a house in the village lacked one of their elegant creations.
In time their once nimble hands weakened. A lifetime of polishing and stitching had to end but not before making something special for themselves.
The entire village turned out to bid them farewell. Their final creations, two satin-draped coffins graced the chapel. Between them, Millicent, their daughter played her violin as the choir sang Gerald and Maisy’s favourite song…
If I were a carpenter
And you were a lady …
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Thanks to Rochelle for hosting and to Sandra Crook for the picture.
Click the froggies to join in the fun.
A beautiful story Keith
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That’s most kind of you Sadje, thank you.
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You’re welcome Keith
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Dear Keith,
Such a touching story. Of course, the song is running through my head with gleeful abandon. 😉
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Mine too Rochelle, it has been all day! Thanks so much.
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Beautiful.Very touching.
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Thank you so much, Indira.
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What a beautiful tale. Well done, Keith.
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Much appreciated Mason, thank you.
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You’re welcome.
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Awww! Wonderfully told, sweet!🌷
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A lovely comment, thank you!
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Lovely mini-tale and a unique take on the prompt.
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Thanks so much, Christine, I like to take the less obvious route when I can!
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Oh Keith, this is wonderful!
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That’s so kind of you Di, thank you.
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You are such a romantic! This is absolutely lovely, Keith.
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That’s really kind of you Dale, thank you.
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I say what I mean 🙂
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What a beautiful relationship they shared with each other and their community. A dream come true. Neat accompanying graphics!
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They certainly did. Thank you Lisa.
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You’re welcome.
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They’re quite a fine example of true love~
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Indeed. Thanks Larry
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Very much a loving reminder of my parents, Keith. Thanks for the memories.
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A lovely comment Gail, thank you so much.
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A precious story of lives well lived.
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They were indeed.Thams Mimi.
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Almost like their talent came full circle. Shame to bury such craftsmanship.
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A shame, but fitting I felt. Thanks Tannelle.
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A sweet tale, but a bit chilling thinking of them crafting their own coffins… 😮
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To you and me, it is, but for them it was the natural thing to do. Cheers Ali.
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Make your own coffin sounds so much more worthy than planning your order of service and the hymns and flowers.
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Indeed, if only I possesed the skills.
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Guess they didn’t trust anyone else to make their coffins!
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You could be right!
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a life well-lived for both of them and an appreciative village to boot.
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That’s exactly as I imagined them. Thanks so much plaridel.
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What a beautiful story… now I have “Hey, Jude” mixed with “Beautiful Lady” scrambling my already fried brain.
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Two lovely songs. Thanks so much Bear.
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Well if you have to go, then might as well go off in style. I am sure people were asking were they could get one just like those.
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Where they could get one of those beautiful coffins. (correct to my last).
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I’m sure they were James. Cheers.
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This is so sweet and sad. Lovely.
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That’s kind of you Sheena, thank you.
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How lucky they were to die at the same time…
This is a very imaginative take on the prompt, Keith. I like it.
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Indeed they were. Thanks for you generous words Penny.
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Creative way to use the prompt and the song. Impressive, Keith.
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I’m pleased you liked it, thanks Linda.
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A touching take, thank you for going in that direction.
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Thanks for your kind words.
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A story to warm my heart,,
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I’m so pleased you liked it Michael, thank you.
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Hurray for a life well-lived and a story well crafted … 😉
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Yes … and thank you Na’ama!
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🙂
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Oh, I really loved this, Keith! A beautiful story.
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I’m pleased, thanks so much Brenda.
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Aw, what a bitter-sweet tale. And thank you for planting that song in my head… 🙂
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Thanks so much.
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That was a lovely tale. Dying together has to make it much easier on both.
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It’s something I’m sure many would wish for. Thanks Nobbin.
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Awwww that’s lovely
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Well, thank you Laurie,
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An endearing story, they were together to the end. Well done.
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Indeed they were. Thank you.
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