Tuesday 2 May 2017

THIS Life we Live In

Sad but True
The day that you die..Your relatives will be itching as to who will be the first to "Break the News" on FB. Your FB wall will flood with messages. "Oh gone too soon, am still in shock, oh can't believe you are gone, why you" so many messages. Some will be too lazy to type anything more than R.I.P. some will send you friend requests Others will spend the whole day on your profile On your burial day, your relatives n friends will be there in the latest fashions, car hires and perfect make ups under the sunglasses. They will pose for photos and even post selfies with your lifeless body in a coffin.. Very few people will be mourning. Your children and your grandmother. For your parents it's a case of whether you invested back home and if your Mpesa to them was active. If u were a 'generous' son, the deeper the grief. By now your spouse has gone to all your banks and insurance companies... She has been to your office to see your boss about this month's salary and your benefits..so he/she wants you 6ft under to go finish with the Insurance company. Your grandmother is there wondering why God took you instead of her..she's sad. Your mpango wa kando didn't attend your burial because your phone has been off and has no other contact.she doesn't know you are dead. At 3pm they are done. You are six ft under our feet. They party and drink at your village shopping centre or somewhere along the road trip from your village.It was a road Trip! They come back to Nairobi n life continues. Love life, have fun, know your friends, be real and have a real purpose. Leave a legacy. Be careful. Play it safe. After its all done, God's judgement awaits.