He liked to leave his own handwritten poems and proverbs on random household objects. Like in Sharpie on your DVD player. I remember a really good one he put on the dryer when I was a kid. I think it was about how to clean the lint filter. It might have also had something to do with song birds. Here's one I just rediscovered while looking through a bunch of papers I'd thrown in a folder when I was moving out of the house on State Street. He wrote in on the back of a poem that Rye had written that was tacked to the wall in my bedroom.
FRONT:
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BACK:
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I got in trouble for sharpie-ing up the fish aquarium stand thing with red hearts.
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