These crop up every so often as examples of gravestone inscriptions.
I have my doubts whether they actually appeared on any gravestone, but they're still good for a chuckle:
In Memory of Beza Wood
Departed this life
Nov. 2, 1837
Aged 45 yrs.
Here lie two Woods,
one inside the other.
One Wood is very good,
I cannot praise the other !
Or the horticultural widower :
This spot is the sweetest I've seen in my life,
It raises my flowers and covers my wife !
Here's another misogynist
(this one is possibly true - from a tombstone in Sutton Parish Churchyard ?)
Here lies my poor wife
Without bed or blankit.
But dead as a door nail,
God be thankit
For smokers:
It wasn't the cough, that carried him off,
It was the coffin they carried him off in !
That was the full, hardbook edition, by the way.
The 'Reader's Digest Condensed Books' version looked like this:
Chapter 1:
coughin'
Chapter 2:
coffin.
And to finish off ( *cheers* ) ----- for now ! (*groans*):
He passed the bobby without any fuss
And he passed the cart of hay,
He tried to pass a swerving bus,
And then he passed away.