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The
Wooden Coffin
A farmer got so old that he couldn't work the fields
anymore. So he would spend the day just sitting on the
porch. His son, still working the farm, would look up from
time to time and see his father sitting there.
"He's of no use any more," the son thought to himself, "he
doesn't do anything!" One day the son got so frustrated by
this, that he built a wooden coffin, dragged it over to the
porch, and told his father to get in.
Without saying anything, the father climbed inside. After
closing the lid, the son dragged the coffin to the edge of
the farm where there was a high cliff. As he approached the
drop, he heard a light tapping on the lid from inside the
coffin. He opened it up. Still lying there peacefully, the
father looked up at his son.
"I know you are going to throw me over the cliff, but before
you do, may I suggest something?" "What is it?" replied the
son. "Throw me over the cliff, if you like," said the
father, "but save this good wooden coffin. Your children
might need to use it." |