bears the words "Duirt me leat go raibh me breoite", or "I told you I was ill",
Unknown--Spike Milligans daughter (? I think) asked this in a toy shop!
A grave stone inscription is called epitaph. It is a short text or poem engraved on a tombstone to honor and remember the deceased.
Robert Louis Stevenson's epitaph on his grave reads: "Home is the sailor, home from the sea, And the hunter home from the hill."
It's generally called an epitaph.
Writing on an grave stone is called an epitaph.
An 'epitaph' is the inscription written on a tomb or grave stone in memory of the person buried there, or a brief literary piece commemorating a deceased person.
Spike Milligan earned his nickname "Spike" from a childhood friend who thought he resembled a character from a cartoon strip called "Spike." The name stuck with him throughout his life and became a key part of his public persona as a comedian, writer, and actor. Milligan embraced the nickname, which reflected his quirky and eccentric personality.
The term epitaph refers to a unique or commemorative saying, phrase, or poem about a deceased person. One can find an epitaph on a monument or grave marker at the site where the person is buried.
You would usually see one on a tombstone or grave marker.
The correct term for what is written on a gravestone is "epitaph." An epitaph is a brief inscription honoring a deceased person, often reflecting their life, achievements, or a message from loved ones. An "epiphany," on the other hand, refers to a moment of sudden realization or insight, and is not related to gravestones.
Butts are for james milligans to lick
Believe it or not ,a spiked grave vase.I'm not kidding.