My daughter asked me, "daddy, what's it like to pass away?" I told her, "darling you see caskets earthbound every single day" In silk, Armani, paisley-leashed and mortally entombed Beneath green, rolling lights That cry out "boom!" now "bust!" now "boom!" Or worse, in grey-lit cages ergonomically designed To crush the human spirit and annihilate the mind I told her, "mind your footfalls, dear, for this could be your fate" Unless you find a better way to circumnavigate The traps and trusses deftly placed to steer your heart away To dreams instead of higher pay For all the commendations, all the prideful looks from dad All the things your mother told you about the things she never had For every cent and dollar, every shiny thing you save Makes no lick of difference to the man who fills your fucking grave You'll work until your bones give out And finally you'll lie On some exotic beach somewhere Brows furrowed at the sky 'Cause in that restful reckoning A train of thought will catch your eye Now that you've hung up your hat Can you afford to die?