Description
I’m your number one fan
My final words, my last words, something you may not expect
Its usually those sitting where you are who might speak and pay their respect
So, to those of you if any, who may say a kind word or two,
Thank you for being so thoughtful, it’s an emotionally difficult thing to do
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You all have your lives ahead of you, make the most of them as best as you canEnjoy good health, be good and be just, and remember, I was your Number one fan Hopefully they’ve organised a little party to follow this less than cheerful event
At that, relax and enjoy yourselves, celebrate my life as to you it meant
About the Author
Keith Stokes-Smith was brought up in Solihull, moving to Worcestershire in 1997. Writing poems came easy to him in his twenties and early thirties.
In 2016, his mother passed away. Two weeks later, on a train journey to London, he belatedly wrote a bespoke poem for her funeral and wrote it as if she had composed it to be read out by her at her funeral; a strange concept you might think. From then on he found himself uncontrollably inspired to write more adopting words spoken by fictitious people of fictitious ages in fictitious circumstances. In essence, he has tried to be in the mind of the reader. His poems may be considered somewhat unique coupled very often with them having a sense of humour.
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