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My Last Testament
[center]My Last Testament
When I die,
and believe me,
I will.
I don't want a
tear to be shed,
except for the
bills.
Cremate my body,
I want to be
burnt.
If you dare
bury me, in
my grave I will
turn.
To my sister,
I leave my mangas,
and books,
(Learn to read.
I'd like you to grow
the hell up,
and work for what you
need. )
To my baby sister,
I leave my clothes,
and any money lost
in my room.
There's a secret
compartment,
that has about $300,
for you.
To my mother,
I leave nothing but
forgiveness.
For all the shit
you did to me,
that's what I call
fairness.
Then maybe,
you can learn,
to forgive yourself.
To my Dad,
I have nothing
but memories to give
you.
You gave me everything
I have,
so that's all I can
do.
But I do want you
to know that,
I'm very proud to
have been your daughter.
You encouraged me,
and listen to my poems,
even if they weren't too
proper.
Climb up to River Hill,
where the
wind blows wild.
Tell my brother-in-law,
to smoke a spliff,
as my ashes mixes with
the tide.
Make a celebration
out of my funeral,
play my metal music;
[size=1]*Hint Hint* Cannibal Corpse.
Drink, and loose yourself,
to the music,
and mosh till y'all
can't mosh any more.
Remember all,
that I love you,
that much is evident.
This is my last wish,
my only will
my last testament.[/size]
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