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Liberator (Epitaph)

He lived a life of such greatness And did not die a thousand deaths To all souls he brought happiness Even as he breathed his last breath © Joseph, 8/12/07 © All Rights Reserved Epitaph is a commemorative poem inscribed on a tombstone or mortuary monument written in praise of a deceased person. Generally, epitaphs are small poems with rhyming lines written in reflection of the deceased person’s life. They are not always somber and some are very humorous and witty.

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