Part One: Kill Bri
I’ve suffered the indignity …. to be born [unasked],
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Life is a precious gift. Make the best of it that you possibly and hold on to it as long as possible 67 is no old Bri! 60 is the new 40 don't you know!
My father was a postmaster and mentally disturbed with negativity and he committed suicide by hanging himself to the fan but what's going on, in your mind?
amongst your list, Bri, put erratic inverted commas' users. also for your next month's poems put my 'Chuzzlewit X: To Laugh Again'. I hope to get a few suggestions.
Good promotion for good cause! Why, “handicapped, poor, and demented”, keep …. [alive]? Along with ‘troublemakers’, I‘d kill them ALL …. ......if I weren’t weak-willed! Taken for fun as you have mentioned, Good try! !
I am with you 100%, Bri. I have no intention of dying by any terms but my own. I was reminded of a line from a Monty Python skit: It's nothing that a painful and expensive treatment can't prolong.
Enjoyed your little tirade, Bri! You make me smile! Cannot agree with you though, since I have died, been brought back and my life is more vibrant and fuller than ever before. There are no fears, doubts, worries troubling me now, they all disappeared when I died. It's really amazing how much freer I feel now in life. Anyway writing out what you want when you die, all becomes null and void once you die, no one has to acknowledge your wishes they can say resuscitate and the doctors must comply. Are you sure your loved ones will do as you ask? ? ? ? Grief and death change people's minds quite fast. There was no living will in place for me, I left it entirely up to God and am so happy I did. Agree or not, it was a life-changing experience, very vivid. Totally did enjoy your every word, Bri! Love your style very much. RoseAnn