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If I die before I am a bride, bury me with these words in my mouth, as an I-told-you-so for the creator. If I go clutching my maiden name in arthritic hands like beads of a rosary, tell about it at my funeral. There must be a hymn to sing, something like: I kept every vow I ever made. Put me in the ground in ****** white. As if that'll erase the one-nights, love's malformations, the way that matrimony might have, in simpler times. If I die with vacant bedsides, I instruct you: take me to autopsy remove my heart and check for scars, then instruct the mortician to place it in my hands. Like a bouquet. To have and to hold.
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Apr 18, 2014
Apr 18, 2014 at 4:06 PM UTC
Last Will and Testament
If I die before I am a bride, bury me with these words in my mouth, as an I-told-you-so for the creator. If I go clutching my maiden name in arthritic hands like beads of a rosary, tell about it at my funeral. There must be a hymn to sing, something like: I kept every vow I ever made. Put me in the ground in ****** white. As if that'll erase the one-nights, love's malformations, the way that matrimony might have, in simpler times. If I die with vacant bedsides, I instruct you: take me to autopsy remove my heart and check for scars, then instruct the mortician to place it in my hands. Like a bouquet. To have and to hold.
claire-eliza-1
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Apr 18, 2014
Apr 18, 2014 at 4:06 PM UTC
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