| I read of a man who stood to speakAt the funeral of a friend
 He referred to the dates on her tombstone
 From the beginning to the end
 He noted that first came the date of her 
  birthAnd spoke the following date with tears,
 But he said what mattered most of all
 Was the dash between those years
 For that dash represents all the timeThat she spent alive on earth.
 And now only those who loved her
 Know what that little line is worth.
 For it matters not how much we own;The cars, the house, the cash,
 What matters is how we live and love
 And how we spend our dash.
 So think about this long and hard.Are there things you’d like to change?
 For you never know how much time is left,
 That can still be rearranged.
 If we could just slow down enoughTo consider what’s true and real
 And always try to understand
 The way other people feel.
 And be less quick to anger,And show appreciation more
 And love the people in our lives
 Like we’ve never loved before.
 If we treat each other with respect,And more often wear a smile
 Remembering that this special dash
 Might only last a little while.
 So, when your eulogy is being readWith your life’s actions to rehash
 Would you be proud of the things they say
 About how you spent your dash?
 ©1996 Linda Ellis |