Bohemia
I don’t want to die
Not for the pain, but for the loss
I don’t want my absence to leave a gap in the cosmic fabric
I don’t want my family to leave flowers at a marble cross
I don’t want to die
Not for the pain, but for the grief
I don’t want my sisters angry with some God for claiming me
I don’t want my parents sullen, struck dumb in disbelief
I don’t want to die
Not for the pain, but for the blame
I don’t want to put the stress on an undeserving heart
I don’t want to leave a scar in the shape of my name
So don’t scatter my ashes yet
Hang up the black dress, and the shawl
No, I don’t want to die—
Sometimes I wish I’d never been born at all