Some Men's Deaths Poem by Randy McClave

Some Men's Deaths



Though I do not wish to hurry my own demise
Some men though seem not to worry about their dying,
To some I think that they will be leaving others a surprise
With unpaid bills, taxes, and ex's wishing and crying.

So, I guess one good thing about some men's deaths
It is that they will leave their ex's and debt and taxes behind,
They will have no more worries and no more regrets
And of course, no longer will they have a wheel to grind.

No longer will the government threaten them with jail
And no longer will they be harassed by their ex's,
Those men will be in heaven, even if they end up in hell
And never again will they worry about threats or hexes.

And when those men are finally dead and gone
Then for them there will be no more need for judges or lawyers,
And of course no more crooked politicians to be their pawn
And of course no more evil, corrupted employers.

And as for myself I am in not no hurry to die
Even though I myself have been used and hurt
So, unto my ex's and the government I only give them a sigh
But; for some men I can see their death as their ultimate comfort.

Randy L. McClave

Saturday, December 27, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: deaths
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kumarmani Mahakul 27 December 2014

Death is a truth about life filled with sorrow and pain. Well described death poem shared on.

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Randy McClave

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Ashland, Kentucky
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