A Public Passing
The last thing I want is a public death
my last gasp while cheering from the bleachers,
or stricken in the county clerk’s queue
my car’s registration overdue.
Please don’t let me pass on a plane,
silent passenger beneath a modesty blanket,
or kept on ice for an extended leg
cruise liner at anchor in a foreign bay.
Let me not die with my boots on
while mowing the front yard,
not in my favorite Dylan concert tee
while at a music fest in Cincinnati,
I’d rather not go up in flames,
or down with the ship.
Not like Elvis, so compromised,
or Lee Harvey Oswald, televised.
I suppose I could accept dying at a dive bar, last call,
Bang a Gong blaring on the archaic jukebox,
among friends and regulars would be okay,
the wake could start without delay.
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Death, not polishing brass fixtures on the Titanic…
Just tucked away in Hikes Point at The Dubliner,
where the bar serves cocktails,
and ladies are welcome.
I laughed out loud over and over. Bravo.
speaking for the image broham, not the poet!
“Let me not die with my boots on/ while mowing the front yard” is great because it’s unexpected. Also like the rhyme and idea at the end. “the wake could start without delay.”
Thanks, pal.
This delightful but also carries a message. It’s got just the right amount of quirk and spunk. The rhyme is great going out in a dive bar ends it well.
chuckled on that inspired last line
I like the exception at the end
Cheers! Your wake will start without delay.
That last line got me, Bill. The poem as a whole is a great write. Well done!
I am always, always, along for the ride with your poems, Bill! “Oh, the places you’ll go!!”
This one was a treasure leaving us with a smile.
That dark humor, detail, and wry wit I appreciate is firing on all cylinders!
How lonesome can public be? You manage a chilling description. This poem poem is clad in black and I love it, especially it pivots to the warmth of the dive bar in the last stanza. And that last verse…
“the wake could start without delay.”
🖤
Love the ride you take us on. That last line!
“Let me not die with my boots on.” Amen.