Michael Bray

Author of A Time To Kill

O Sisters!

O for my poor sisters, who
Took on the tri-syllabic affliction
Of last names Pendergrass and Brunstetter!
O for the loss of that simple mono-syllabic “Bray”!
And yet, sisters, you must make a plea
(In the name of women’s rights as necessary)
To retain the simple and euphonic, “Bray”!
Yes! Think, sisters, of the ink you can save!
But to bring it about you must behave.
Plead with you’re man to make a transition
Out of complexity to a new position
Where the name that is chosen
Is the one most easily spoken.
No longer on syllables be chokin’!
(So, I might counsel my daughter
To walk in more easy water!)
But, if he likes not the name of Bray
As it reminds one of a donkey’s neigh,
You can go with “Green” instead
And on this matter enough is said.

(Note to readers: Green is the maiden name of Mrs. Bray)

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