Despite every
effort, when a famine spread throughout the land, a man and his wife
succumbed to starvation. First the man. His wife loved him so dearly
that she hastened in his footsteps. Then they were together again
happier than ever. They were skeletons—just bones with no meat, but
looked as beautiful as ever to each other.
One day they went
to sit by their favorite piece of art . . . an immense painting of a
young woman naked and gazing up into the heavens, in front of two
young musicians playing flutes. They were in good spirits and
laughed, joking about their former life and how hungry they had been.
The woman put on a baking apron, a bakers cap, and took a guitar out
and began to play and sing. The man had a bakers apron on and found
an immense basket full of bread loaves that he put on his lap as he
sat next to his wife. He had his bakers hat on too and sang along
gleefully.
An angel heard the
singing and arrived to see what all the merry-making was about. She
hovered above the couple, and when they looked up and saw her, they
both stopped singing. The man spoke and said, “Do you know that you
are naked?” The angel smiled and replied, “I am not naked. It is
you two that are naked . . . you have not an ounce of flesh on your
bones!” At that, the husband grinned at his wife and both of them
broke out laughing. The woman began playing her guitar again and both
sang together in such perfect melodies that the naked angel soared in
circles around their heads, twinkling her toes and smiling from ear
to ear.
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