Death should be a time of mourning
But what usually transpires is rather alarming
Relatives who have their own agendas
Seek out their individual vendettas
By demanding what they may receive by means of money or possessions
Never seeming to care that their actions may be ill transgressions
A daughter suddenly fights with a son
Over any possession they may consider won
By reason of their mere existence
Or for purpose of additional assistance
After all each considers their reasons to be honorable
Because perhaps entitlement is not considered to be deplorable
After all, was their parent not to provide them riches?
Even though in life, the love their parents may have had for them, had no hitches.
For the loved ones and friends left behind
Who became closer to the deceased than those now in line
You watch the scramble to take what they feel is theirs
While their loved ones and friends look at them in despair
For those of you who consider your affairs to be in order
And that death surely is not on your boarder
Watch and observe those attending a funeral
And note the emotions of those who may not be vulnerable
One never knows when one’s time is near
Or when accident or illness may be here
Make certain your loved ones will not suffer
The consequences of those who appear tougher
Those who feel they may take what they deserve
Leaving your loved ones without reserves
Make certain you protect your spouse
By making certain they have a house
And an income in which they may survive
By insurance and annuities while they are alive
And list by reasons of a will or written notarized document
Those possessions which are to remain with your loved ones without further comment
And do not allow your children to take such possessions away from a remaining mother or father
Whether it be a home, those items you have shared or even the rights on water
Those who remain must be left with the comforts you have enjoyed as one
Because your loved one must now go into a future which inevitably has come
With losing not only your love, companionship and rapport
But for which you assured they may not lose their means of support