January 17, 2008

Don’t Bury Me In A Cold Place

Song called “Don’t Bury Me in a Cold Place,” about someone who doesn’t want to be buried somewhere with cold weather, because he’s afraid there’s a chance you can still feel temperature after you die.

Through rhyme, this song brings up the point that when you’re dead, you can’t move and you can’t go out and buy a coat, so there’s nothing you can do to warm yourself up. You’re actually worse off than if you were alive!

He insists on being buried in the tropics instead.

I had this idea looking at the graveyard in Park City, which is covered in snow. I think it would be nice to have a coat drive that raised enough coats to cover all the tombstones in that cemetery.

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