EPISODE · Aug 17, 2026 · 2 MIN
No pockets in a shroud
from Guitar Emporium · host Richard
I met a lovely 80 year old welsh lady this week - she'd had a hard life most certainly - but wasn't having any of it - and certainly had no self pity whatsoeverShe'd made money over the years and had money perhaps wrongfully taken away from her - no pockets in a shroud - she said at one point . An old fashioned expression but said with no sense of injustice or bitterness. Here's the explanation :This one is co-pilot"No pockets in a shroud" is a proverb meaning that material wealth cannot be taken with you after death, emphasizing the futility of hoarding possessions.Idiomatic MeaningThe phrase originates from the idea that a shroud, the cloth used to wrap a deceased body, has no pockets, so you cannot carry money or goods into the afterlife. It serves as a reminder to focus on spiritual or meaningful pursuits rather than accumulating wealth for its own sake. For example, one might say, "He spent his life saving every penny, but a shroud has no pockets," highlighting the futility of excessive materialism.Support the show
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I met a lovely 80 year old welsh lady this week - she'd had a hard life most certainly - but wasn't having any of it - and certainly had no self pity whatsoever She'd made money over the years and had money perhaps wrongfully taken away from her - no pockets in a shroud - she said at one point . An old fashioned expression but said with no sense of injustice or bitterness. Here's the explanation : This one is co-pilot "No pockets in a shroud" is a proverb meaning that material wealth ca...
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