When you die People you will have never met will give your family condolences
When you die Spurned former lovers will send delicate flowers
When you die People will be summoned to make you look beautiful
The way that you felt on nights you enjoyed being yourself the most
When you die Cautious children will cry without ever learning of your conflicting views on children
When you die They might hang the church wall with pictures of weddings and graduations
When you die You may not be alone
When you die You might be the first and the others will all follow
Having made no preparations of their own.
When you die They might play your favorite song or they might play a more "appropriate" song as they lead you away and some people will be scolding themselves about forgetting where they parked
When you die They may have forgotten that you didn't believe in the afterlife Quotations from Leviticus notwithstanding
When you die You could be the the one who made the most important impact on your daughter or son's life You might have their life worth living
When you die It may be to no applause
When you die It may inspire your mother's gynecologist to visit a church for the first time in almost half a decade and feel genuine empathy for the rituals of human dignity regardless of the tribe
When you die none of your siblings may attend the rain might pore on your last parade and people might go home early
When you die Everybody may just have a great time heads beaming, shoulders high
When you die It might be the longest day of Summer with waterfights in the park near you were born.
When you die You will have lived to see all your ambitions come alive Even if that penpusher "Reality" explicitly states otherwise.
Persephone in Greek mythology is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter, and is queen of Hades, the underworld. Legend has it that her mother went to Hades to try and persuade her to return to Mount Olympus, with no success.