"LIFE AND COOKIES"
An elderly man lay dying in his bed.
            In death's agony,
            he suddenly smelled the aroma of his
            favorite chocolate chip cookies wafting up the stairs.

            He gathered his remaining strength,
            and lifted himself from the bed.

            Leaning against the wall,
            he slowly made his way out of the bedroom,
            and with even greater effort forced
            himself down the stairs,
            gripping the railing with both hands.
            With labored breath,
            he leaned against the door-frame,
            gazing into the kitchen.

            Were if not for death's agony,
            he would have thought himself
            already in heaven: there,
            spread out upon newspapers on the
            kitchen table were literally hundreds
            of his favorite chocolate chip cookies.

            Was it heaven? Or was it one final act of heroic
            love from his devoted wife,
            seeing to it that he left this world a happy man?

            Mustering one great final effort,
            he threw himself toward the table,
            landing on his knees in a rumpled posture.
            His parched lips parted; the wondrous taste
            of the cookie was already in his mouth;
            seemingly bringing him back to life.

            The aged and withered hand,
            shakingly made its way to a
            cookie at the edge of the table,
            when it was suddenly smacked with a spatula by his wife.
            "Stay out of those," she said, "they're for the funeral."
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