When death called,
I was sitting,
I was
breathing,
I was relaxed.
When death
called,
I could not quite
hear my life,
I did not quite pay
attention,
So much that I almost
picked up.
I was a big fan,
But I was too caught
up in many things, more
beautiful than life
itself.
Living it.
And hey, my eyes
closed,
My ears ringing to
the melodies of a
lifetime,
My heart beating,
When death went
tring-tring,
I remember the car
swirling,
I distinctly remember
holding on,
My eyes bulged,
and my thoughts ran
to who all would
have to mourn.
Air was nursed out of
me,
As my head hit the
insides,
Stars revolved,
My mind now on boats
flying kites.
They say I survived,
I say I was in luck,
I found myself
wondering all the way
home,
about what, would
have happened,
If I had indeed
picked,
If my life had been
ticked.






