Death-bed

Oh my precious!
Apple of my eye,
It's too cold out here,
Cardigan I wore 
is long in tooth now.

My ancient bones,
Don't support me anymore.
I don't eat much
can you please
Put together my lunch.

I never buzzed off your hand,
inside home or near the bakery lane,
Cause you didn't know,
the way back home.
My eyes have bleached now,
Don't leave me alone.
I won't be able 
to find anyway home.

Oh my treasured!
I gambled and lost
all my treasures.
You perch on golden throne,
I only need my own-built
and a corner of shed.

Oh my robust!
Don't disregard
the pain in my patella.
If not care then
At least give me cure.

I gave up my jewels,
for the enrichment of my jewel.
Forlorn for nine full moons,
I propped you up with grace.
I request you to be 
among one of the fours,
and cast last 
Fist of earth 
On the bed of my death.

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