After a long, very long day
The night comes
Elopes with the breath
Bids farewell to the poor body
It ceases taking care of itself
It’s another man’s job
Upon exit
Eulogy becomes the reigning song
“He’s nice! It shouldn’t be him”
Who should it be?
Their eyes grow misty
…The priest would say
No amount of tears can revive him
You cannot survive without him
Here’s the best time to let him know;
Go with him!
This message like a knob
Turns down the volume of their ear-splitting squall
Squall borne out of fear
Fear, they’ll wear his shoes someday
To every man
It remains a lump of gristle
Not to be cherished
Like a tantalising meal of no blemish
Cherish?
A man appears in his ceremonial outfit;
Sprawl in a glorified box
Get compliment, salutes from folks
Mute he is
Six feet below the surface of the soil
Descended into a one-man apartment
Dust to dust…they’ll say
Adieu, off they go
Ever wondered the shades of birth and death
This moment he came
Celebrated like he’s immortal
Another we see him scud
Form our illusions and dreams
He’s only paying his debt before us
Alas! We shall not always be here.