A Homeless Man's Funeral

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Gary DiPietroSr

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As a bagpiper, I play many gigs. Recently I was asked by a

funeral director to play at a graveside service for a homeless man.

He had no family or friends, so the service was to be at a pauper's

cemetery in the Kentucky back country.



As I was not familiar with the backwoods, I got lost and, being

a typical man, I didn't stop for directions.



I finally arrived an hour late and saw the funeral guy had

evidently gone and the hearse was nowhere in sight. There were

only the diggers and crew left and they were eating lunch.



I felt badly and apologized to the men for being late. I went

to the side of the grave and looked down and the vault lid was

already in place. I didn't know what else to do, so I started to play.

The workers put down their lunches and began to gather around.

I played out m y heart and soul for this man with no family and

friends. I played like I've never played before for this homeless man.



And as I played 'Amazing Grace,' the workers began to weep.

They wept, I wept, we all wept together. When I finished I packed up

my bagpipes and started for my car. Though my head hung low, my

heart was full.



As I opened the door to my car, I heard one of the workers say,

"I never seen nothin' like that before and I've been putting in

septic tanks for twenty years."



Apparently I'm still lost.... it's a man thing.



















































 

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