Pocket Watch Crowns

What does this poem mean?
Around his Five fifty pounds in change, exactly, a library card expiration date. A postcard stamped, unwritten, but franked, a pocket-sized diary slashed with a pencil in March April 20 th the first. A pair of keys for a mortise lock, an analogue clock, self winding, stopped. A final demand in his own handwriting, a note of explanation Rolled standing there like a spray carnation but beheaded, in his fist. A shopping list. A photgrapher givaway hidden in his wallet kepsake a tilted in the heart of a locket. no gold or silver, but crowning one finger a ring of white unweathered skin. That's it. Simon Armitage PS) this is a guy committed suicide, but why? coz his wife left him or she is dead and that could have on life? b) if you were thinking of a song to go with this poem that he would and c) what images come to mind when you read this poem? What kind of scene did ocnjure in your mind? Thank you.
The person is British. I wanted to write, but could not bring himself to do. Kept a record of his last days, last week. A suicide note crumbled by hand. A shopping list he has torn never fulfilled. A photo obtained loving stand, or carnival. A lock of hair. At one time wore a wedding ring, now is hardly the mark visible. (Saves a little) house keys (perhaps been found out), the watch had stopped, without probably dead for at least 24 hours. Very likely his wife left him. Therefore it no longer wearing the ring, but maybe it recently took off, thanks to the brand. He kept the momentos, because he still loved her. It may also have died of a broken heart. It only hurts when I breathing (Shania Twain). Small Apt. very little light, cloudy, or fog.
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