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Ashlyn Spence
9 August, 23:52
Write a elegy using grandma
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Omari Boyle
10 August, 01:01
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Here is an example and you can just change the words:
"I can't ever know what flowers they gave her,
on that brittle coffin,
Because those flowers belonged in the garden she made,
(That after they let grow wild and seething)
And kept in her eyes was a kindness worth more than what fate gave her,
That broken body, untrustworthy spine
And I hope she looked through her garden
One last time
Before they gave her to the roots"
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