Here you will find the Poem If I should die tonight of poet William Percy French
"If I should die tonight And you should come, And stand beside me, Lying cold and dumb, And if while standing there, You whispered low, 'Here's the ten pounds You lent me years ago,' I would arise, although they'd laid me flat, And say, 'What's that?' If I should die tonight But rose to count With trembling fingers, That long lost amount I might live on; But when You said'Here's your umbrella And your fountain pen,' For one short space I'd gaze into thy face And then Drop dead again."