By Gale Acuff
when I’m dead and in Heaven I’ll look back
on life and maybe this very moment
and laugh, which might be true because she adds
that we get all-new bodies yonder and
I guess laughter’s possible, I think
that in Heaven folks cry except for joy
and maybe down in Hell if they can laugh
then they laugh at their unhappiness but
I’m not sure and don’t know how to tell her
that I’ll be going to Hell when I die
and not the Good Place but at least I’ll learn
if I’m right and the tragedy will be
I can’t see my way back to tell people
the truth they’re dying to know. And they should.
Gale Acuff has had hundreds of poems published in a dozen countries and has authored three books of poetry. Gale has taught tertiary English courses in the US, PR China, and Palestine.