01-06-2018, 17:37
I went to a funeral this week, my cousin. She had a Humanist wedding and only music was played. It made me think about my funeral, hopefully decades away, and what I would have done.
For one, I am not religious but I do like a really good sing along and so I have just literally this week written down that I want my best mate to tell one of my favourite jokes and for the following to be belted out with no energy spared:
- Psalm23 - The Lords my Shepherd (Preceded with explanation that it's my football club chant and made feel feel proud)
- All things bright and beautiful - (Because everyone know it)
- Jerusalem (Same, when at Twickenham, it makes me feel fantastic)
I am then to be cremated and put in a huge firework rocket and blasted into orbit. No silly place for people to pilgrimage to or feel obliged to maintain.
For one, I am not religious but I do like a really good sing along and so I have just literally this week written down that I want my best mate to tell one of my favourite jokes and for the following to be belted out with no energy spared:
- Psalm23 - The Lords my Shepherd (Preceded with explanation that it's my football club chant and made feel feel proud)
- All things bright and beautiful - (Because everyone know it)
- Jerusalem (Same, when at Twickenham, it makes me feel fantastic)
I am then to be cremated and put in a huge firework rocket and blasted into orbit. No silly place for people to pilgrimage to or feel obliged to maintain.