You cant take it with you is only one reason to not cling to material goods. The other, who is going to go through it? when youre gone? Perhaps its best if someone unattached sells them at auction. Takes them to Goodwill.

unraveling life
of my parents could take mine
with each item touched

A piece of tinfoil lays crumbled near the gate, covered with overgrown bushes, sprouts from the tree we cut down years ago, overtake the stump. Furniture scattered on the front porch. Wind chimes collide with each other.

a pleasant morning
Mom hangs clothes on the line
Texas wind in trees

Some things remain untouched. Siblings have been broken apart. The family photo of smiles from 50 years has been replaced by quarreling and questions of what goes to whom and why. In the case of money, it is easy. In the case of memories, knickknacks and photographs, it is chaos.

the mantra letting
go with un-attachment is 
unattainable