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Aug 2012
I wonder if they’ll squabble,
Not that I’ve much to leave behind,
A few random coins and a million words,
And no reason or comfort to find,
There’s the mug I drank my last drink from,
Or the clothes that still have my scent,
These are the precious fineries to keep,
Don’t squabble over the will I penned.
written in 2009
Simon Clark
Written by
Simon Clark
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