Every week, a young widow would visit her late husband’s grave to water the flowers. She always walked away without turning back. One day, a young man, who had been watching her for a while, approached her and commented on her devotion. He said, “I notice you never turn around as you leave. That’s quite respectful.”
The widow smiled and replied, “My husband used to say I had a behind that could raise the dead. I don’t want to take any chances.”
This humorous response added a light-hearted twist to her ritual, showcasing her wit even in mourning.