Tag Archives: How I Want to Say Goodbye

The Best Kind of Farewell

On final rites, translated… From when I was in high school in Penghu, I’d once gone to a temple, with a classmate of mine, to find a blind fortune-teller, he’d read our palm prints to tell our fortunes, back then, … Continue reading

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Quietly, I’d, Gone

Coming to terms with death here, translated… I Will Not Put on the Expensive Suits Nor Live in that Stay Built with Silence & Cold from the Stone Bricks Nor Would I Want to Rouse My Friends, or Relatives, No … Continue reading

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My “Graduation” Yearbook, Helping Me Stay Forever Young

How someone wants her “goodbye to the world” done, translated… After seeing a lot of television personnel and famous writers giving themselves wakes, and so, I’d had that specification of Do-Not-Resuscitate on health insurance card, and I’d started carry on … Continue reading

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Share a Song with Me on My Funeral

How the person wants to bid his farewell to the WORLD!!! From the Newspapers, translated… My father fell off the stairs by accident, although we’d lifted him to the hospital very shortly after his trip and fall, but, after three … Continue reading

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