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If  I die by my hand (or another) Promise me this Bury me with my babies lace them in my arms So we may rest together Do not lay me like a corpse but as I would asleep on my side, curled in a ball So my mother may tuck me in one last time Dress me in white for the wedding dress I will never wear place the star of David around my neck so I may slumber with God But above all, publish my works my poems, in this diary and the Marilyn one (it has paint on the back) publish them not for fame but to show that I once lived and a part of me shall live on forever...
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Dec 6, 2016
Dec 6, 2016 at 6:31 PM UTC
If I die (my will)
If  I die by my hand (or another) Promise me this Bury me with my babies lace them in my arms So we may rest together Do not lay me like a corpse but as I would asleep on my side, curled in a ball So my mother may tuck me in one last time Dress me in white for the wedding dress I will never wear place the star of David around my neck so I may slumber with God But above all, publish my works my poems, in this diary and the Marilyn one (it has paint on the back) publish them not for fame but to show that I once lived and a part of me shall live on forever...
hayley-siebert
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Dec 6, 2016
Dec 6, 2016 at 6:31 PM UTC
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