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I want no one there who knew me   find a young crew of miscreants to do the deed: they can drink their suds, play soccer with an empty can   carry out my plebeian plan, as long as they dump me in a shallow hole--I don’t want the buzzards to tire of the dig I want no one there to say my name   or utter some sap like,   ’tis a shame, the old guy’s gone   just have them ram that shovel hard into the devil’s dirt wipe off the well earned sweat with a glove covered hand   I don’t want bubbles   on sissies' palms, to be my blistered legacy
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Dec 13, 2013
Dec 13, 2013 at 10:59 AM UTC
bury me in the desert
I want no one there who knew me   find a young crew of miscreants to do the deed: they can drink their suds, play soccer with an empty can   carry out my plebeian plan, as long as they dump me in a shallow hole--I don’t want the buzzards to tire of the dig I want no one there to say my name   or utter some sap like,   ’tis a shame, the old guy’s gone   just have them ram that shovel hard into the devil’s dirt wipe off the well earned sweat with a glove covered hand   I don’t want bubbles   on sissies' palms, to be my blistered legacy
spysgrandson
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Dec 13, 2013
Dec 13, 2013 at 10:59 AM UTC
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