Poems of the Week

Where There’s a Will, There’s a Fray

by Steven Urquhart Bell

“Fights over inheritance are rife—here’s how to bulletproof your will”
The Telegraph

Enjoy yourself before you die
And go and see the sights,
And use up all your money
So there can’t be any fights.

And tell your children if they curse
Or beg you on their knees,
“Just think how much I’m saving you
In costly lawyers’ fees.”