If I Should Die Poem by Tumisang Ramarea

If I Should Die



If death steals my life
Please tell my wive(s)
My heart thinks high
Of them, As I fly

Out of my body
Let nobody
Shed a tear
Eliminate fear

Like a wedding
Let it be never ending
The celebration of my
Life, fireworks in the sky

Let my women
Dance around my coffin
Let them place on my casket
Fruits in a basket

To my dear mother
Tell her I went to see my father
My two best friends
Defined friend

Be strong and smile
For the death would be mine
Forever at peace
Who wants the last kiss?

Monday, August 11, 2014
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