The poem describes heaven as being 12 billion kilometers from Earth and resembling the architecture of 300 AD Rome with its arches and domes. It states that if one does good deeds in life, their miniature body will travel to heaven which contains gardens, orchards and trees. However, if one sins on Earth, the possessions they accumulated will be meaningless. The poem also notes that sinners in heaven are sometimes stung by bees and ones fate in heaven or hell can oscillate like attending the university Yale, with good grades for good deeds but consequences for vices. It concludes by encouraging donations to the poor, and taking care of children and wives.