A Poem: If I Must Be There When I Die
I heard I must be present
at my death
Too bad
But I don’t mind writing my own
obituary
In case people forget
everything about me
which they are so used to - quickly
For fear, people would cry
their hearts out for me
which is, sadly, very unlikely
Because who can afford an emotion
so deep and so heavy?
I think I’ll have to be present
at my funeral
Too bad
Don’t I have better things to do?
Aren’t everybody so busy
that no one cares to talk or love
eat or sleep?
But I’m afraid that’s what it will be —
Big moments always come
before you’re ready
If it’s what it is
let it be
Because who has time
to agree or disagree?
-THE END-