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Coffin (1)
COFFIN (1)

Definition: (especially British English) A box in which a dead body is buried or cremated.
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* If only the dead could talk to the living ...

* One element above the line or both below would be in.


1. That which was not meant for me (= him or her). That is, box would not be present or needed or desired:
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a. Who is/was quite ready to go?

b. Who lost all hope and gave up?

c. Who wanted me dead? Hey!, Whodunnit?
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See perfect DEATH (1).

Quote: "He who cures a disease may be the skillfullest, but he who prevents it is the safest physician". - Thomas Fuller.
Below the Line
2. Where assumed that the deceased wanted and prepared for his or her transition, casket will be purposeful and considered a necessity:
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A. Box was that selected before dead left these shores:

i. Spacious enough for his/her build or size.

ii. Affordable for the survivors, if not already paid for.

iii. Decorated, fresh, clean and neat; tidy and comfy for 'home trip'.


B. 'Package' will be treated with dignity or respect by:

i. The Undertakers while handling corpse in morgue, etc.

ii. The public, especially if there is a lying-in-state ceremony.

iii. What may be inscribed on body or side and/or top of box.
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See perfect INTESTACY.

Quote: "Live for the moment because everything is uncertain". - Louis Tomlinson.



3. 'Container' on being buried or secured after cremation will not be disturbed. That is, box will serve purpose(s), as hoped for:
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i. No exhumation, in the future, to (re)examine body.

ii. No body snatchers to disrupt peaceful rest.

iii. No natural disaster to 'uproot' or excavate 'home'.

iv. No disappointment about the durability of the box.
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See perfect RIP (1).

Quote: "No matter how beautiful and well crafted a coffin might look, it will not make anyone wish for death". - African Saying.

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