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Jul 2020
If I should die
Remember me
If I should die remember me fondly
Not by slashes of my words that wounded you
But the cool balm of my words that comforted you
By the hearty soulful laugh that echoed from me
By the glee in my eyes when I jokingly tricked you
If I should die before I wake
Mourn me for a moment, for I am no longer here
But celebrate my existence in your life for ever
Because before I died your existence was Gods gift to me
So I hope you’d see my former existence as a gift that must be returned to its rightful own
A gift that will be cherished beyond measure by its owner
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