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      • But if you must do something, then I have one last request: Forgive me for the wrongs I've done and with the love that's left, Thank God for my soul's resting. Thank God for all who loved me, and praise God who love me the best.
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  1. Don't just remember all the good times, but remember all the bad, For life is full of many things. Some happy and some sad. But if you must do something, then I have one last request: Forgive me for the wrongs I've done. and with the love that's left, Thank God for my soul's resting.

  2. My Last Request Please don’t say that I gave up, just say that I gave in. Don’t say I lost the battle, for through God the victory’s won. Please don’t say how good I was, just that I did my best. Just say I tried my best to give, the most I could not less. Please don’t give me wings or halos, for that’s for God to do.

  3. Aug 17, 2015 · A poignant, poetic look at how old age and dementia affects our loved ones memories of us; a plea to be remembered after death as we once were.

  4. Brouwer prefaces the poem “Last Request” with a line he attributes to his father speaking about his own burial: “A pine box for me. I mean it.”

  5. A special poem to be recited a cowboys funeral. Written by Terry Ike Clanton on June 15, 2000.

  6. My Last Request by Moishe Kaufman. Peacefully, I want to die on the breast of my beloved when the red hued sky, sadly mourns the dying day. 2 When the sun sinks in final flames tired, weak from wrestling death, then I’ll want to be with her and sing for her with my last breath. 3 When the sky veiled in black will surround the world with sorrow

  7. Brouwer prefaces the poem “Last Request” with a line he attributes to his father speaking about his own burial: “A pine box for me. I mean it.” Apparently, the older man would be content with a very simple, inexpensive interment, and he is adamant about it.

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