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somewhat after the fact

haiku for 3/21/2021

Wade's Daily Haiku

How many times in
life do you get to bequeath
your stuff? Oh, right … none.

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Author Wade KwonPosted on March 21, 2021February 28, 2021Format QuoteTags death, humor
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