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An Epitaph For Charlotte Dymond

by clive-blake

This flower cut, Whilst in full bloom, Now rests in peace, Within this tomb.
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clive-blake
67 / M / Cornwall UK
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Written by
clive-blake
67 / M / Cornwall UK
Published
Jun 14, 2017
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1m
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Charlotte Dymond was a young girl who was muredered on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall UK in 1844. You can read more in my poem Charlotte Dymond. She was originally buried without a headstone, this is my idea of a possible epitaph for her. In recent years, she has been given a headstone with basic details on.

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#charlotte#dymond#weeks#murder#cornwall#cornish#death#epitaphcornishman#cornishmen#cornishwoman
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