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A personal Epitaph written for Week 20, Poetic Explorations.
Wouldst that thou remembereth me for words written well, not for words spoken ill. Author's Notes: An epitaph (from Greek, meaning "upon a tomb") is an inscription on a tomb, or writing suitable for that purpose. The epitaph can be in prose or poetry; if poetry, it can be in any rhythmical pattern or none, rhymed or unrhymed.
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