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  1. Merrit Malloy. When I die Give what’s left of me away To children And old men that wait to die. And if you need to cry, Cry for your brother Walking the street beside you.

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  2. Merritt Malloy When I die If you need to weep Cry for someone Walking the street beside you. And when you need me Put your arms around others And give them what you need to give me. You can love me most by letting Hands touch hands, and Souls touch souls. You can Love me most by Sharing your Simchas and Multiplying your Mitzvot. You can love me ...

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  3. Epitaph by Merrit Malloy - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The poem is an epitaph, instructing loved ones on how to grieve and remember the speaker after their death.

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  4. Nov 8, 2017 · Love doesn’t die, People do. So, when all that’s left of me. Is love, Give me away. —Merrit Malloy. Every once in a while, a poem or song is so well constructed, so clearly conveys the authors meaning and is so precisely expressive that it becomes something of an anthem.

  5. The poem below, Epitaph, was written by Merrit Malloy and as one of those poems, has become a staple of funeral and memorial service and for good reason. It speaks about love never dying only people, so continue to give away your love to spread it further and do not be sad for the loss of a person.

  6. Dec 1, 2022 · “Epitaph” by Merrit Malloy. Posted on December 1, 2022. By Merrit Malloy with commentary by Nicholas Tippins. Epitaph. When I die. Give what’s left of me away. To children. And old men that wait to die. And if you need to cry, Cry for your brother. Walking the street beside you. And when you need me, Put your arms. Around anyone. And give them.

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  8. ‘Epitaph’ by contemporary writer Merrit Malloy is a seven-stanza poem that is separated into uneven sets of lines. The poem is written in free verse. This means that the poet chose not to use a specific rhyme scheme or metrical pattern. The lines vary in length, from two words up to six or seven.

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