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To a Skull on My Bookshelf

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The speaker addresses a skull kept among books, noting its empty sockets and sardonic expression and imagining that, if it could speak, it might disclose grim secrets about death. The poem questions how the skull was removed from the grave and wonders whether the speaker will suffer the same indignity, picturing personal remains displayed to future observers and blending dark curiosity, wry humor, and reflection on mortality.

About the Author

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Elizabeth Virginia Raplee

Elizabeth Virginia Raplee was an American author known for her unique literary voice and introspective themes. Her notable work, "To a Skull on My Bookshelf," reflects her contemplative approach to life and literature, exploring the relationship between the reader and the written word. Raplee's writing often delves into philosophical musings, inviting readers to ponder deeper meanings and connections. Though her body of work may be limited, her contributions to literature resonate with those who appreciate thoughtful and reflective prose.

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