What if you are to die now?

Holding that expensive whisky

And a box of cigarettes in your opposite hand?

What do you think will happen to you

In the world of deaths

In the midst of all bad habits

What if you die?

What is it that you want us to remember about you?

What is it that you expect in your last program to be written?

Which memories of yours do we have to remember?

Which memories of you do we have to keep?

Do you expect the attendant to speak well about you?

Do you expect your family to mourn for you?

Do you want us to sympathise and say you were a God-sent in our lives?

Will your name ever appear in an angel’s heart?

What if you die now?

What if you die a prostitute

What legacy are you leaving behind

Do you think you will be given a chance to live in the next generation?

Do you see good in your ways?

If so, why am I asking too many questions without tangible answers

But what if you are to die now?

Will we say you have fought for your people?

What if you die now?

Will your name remain to be remembered?