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Today’s poem is called ‘Requiem for Whoever’.

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  • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

    Today’s poem is called ‘Requiem for Whoever’.

    It’s one of my more tender, thoughtful poems, as I attempt to gain a small share of the lucrative funeral poetry market.

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    @brianbilston love it!

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    • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

      Today’s poem is called ‘Requiem for Whoever’.

      It’s one of my more tender, thoughtful poems, as I attempt to gain a small share of the lucrative funeral poetry market.

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      @brianbilston I did start a freelance crematorium poetry business but in the end it went up in flames.

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      • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

        Today’s poem is called ‘Requiem for Whoever’.

        It’s one of my more tender, thoughtful poems, as I attempt to gain a small share of the lucrative funeral poetry market.

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        @brianbilston 😂

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        • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

          Today’s poem is called ‘Requiem for Whoever’.

          It’s one of my more tender, thoughtful poems, as I attempt to gain a small share of the lucrative funeral poetry market.

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          @brianbilston You do know youl'll be up agin the Healy-Raes if you ever decide to come to Kerry?

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          • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

            Today’s poem is called ‘Requiem for Whoever’.

            It’s one of my more tender, thoughtful poems, as I attempt to gain a small share of the lucrative funeral poetry market.

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            @brianbilston

            Is it wrong to actually *want* this poem read out at mine?!

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            • scribblanitea@cupoftea.socialS scribblanitea@cupoftea.social

              @brianbilston I did start a freelance crematorium poetry business but in the end it went up in flames.

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              @scribblanitea @brianbilston bit of a dead end job to start with

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              • angleseystick@toot.walesA angleseystick@toot.wales

                @scribblanitea @brianbilston bit of a dead end job to start with

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                @AngleseyStick @brianbilston
                my words were never ovenproof
                so they went off with a final woof

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                • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

                  Today’s poem is called ‘Requiem for Whoever’.

                  It’s one of my more tender, thoughtful poems, as I attempt to gain a small share of the lucrative funeral poetry market.

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                  @brianbilston 'Jennifer, Alison, Philippa, Sue, this eulogy is for you!'

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                  • gracelesshippo@mastodon.ieG gracelesshippo@mastodon.ie

                    @brianbilston

                    Is it wrong to actually *want* this poem read out at mine?!

                    bernardsheppard@mastodon.auB This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @GracelessHippo no, though I would have one request: could @brianbilston change "as appropriate" to "if appropriate"?

                    I feel that it increases the utility.

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                    • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

                      Today’s poem is called ‘Requiem for Whoever’.

                      It’s one of my more tender, thoughtful poems, as I attempt to gain a small share of the lucrative funeral poetry market.

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                      @brianbilston Perfection.

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