Epilogue
Epilogue definition
“An epilogue, or epilog, is a piece of writing at the end of a work of literature or drama, usually used to bring closure to the work. The writer or the person may deliver a speech, speaking directly to the reader, when bringing the piece to a close, or the narration may continue normally to a closing scene.”
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Epilogues sample
Wild filly is she; while galloping along.
20100303-Horsing Around
A devil’s advocate sings heavy metal songs.
‘Forever young! I want to be forever young.
Screaming loudly and from the top of her lungs.
A reptoid’s guitar and flickering tongue.
Justice and freedom and liberty now!
Run in place! Lose weight, you cows!
Better eat fruit than poor Wilbur sow.
Set me free! Stop lying around!
Working hard, the talk of town.
Not playing the sniffing nose brown.
Purpose of life must come to an end.
‘Twas nice knowing you lovely friend.
Homeward bound and kindness transcends.
Ranting and raving an egoist’s thoughts.
Knowing by words a well-done fought.
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