Poetic Divination
“At My Funeral” by Willis Barnstone
I take a seat in the third row
and catch the eulogies. It’s sweet
to see old friends, some I don’t know.
I wear a tie, good shoes, and greet
a stranger with a kiss. It’s bliss
for an insecure guy to hear
deep words. I’ll live on them, not miss
a throb, and none of us will fear
the night. There are no tears, no sad
faces, no body or sick word
of God. I sing, have a warm chat
with friends gone sour, wipe away bad
blood. And sweet loves? I tell a bird
to tip them off. Then tip my hat.