Posts Tagged ‘Feasting on Gore’
The right to end your terminally miserable life, out of constant pains?
Posted by: adonis49 on: July 17, 2020
The right to end your terminally miserable life out of constant pains?
Feasting on Gore (Written in 1999)
1. X-rays don’t hurt: no pain.
Chemo is different: You lose your mane.
Cancer, hospital appointment, hospital confinement, terminal.
Convicted criminal, prison, delayed execution, terminus.
2. Dressed in apron, back naked, abandoned, and forgotten;
Robbed of your money, robbed of dignity, and robbed of life.
A case study you are, for all to learn from experiments.
The more cases the better the knowledge.
3. You lived; lived enough.
Let others learn and live, a while longer.
The “right to live folks” need to hang the Kevorkian’s,
Every single one of them:
Those who aid the terminally ill to die with his own choice.
4. Pain, constant pains, no end in sight, no cure.
Wait till the healthy, spineless soul of the “right to live” maniacs
Needs a Kevorkian,
But will be surrounded with pale faces feasting on gore.
5. I have the power to predict the end. I know the odds:
You either die instantly or you live,
In the mind of all you know,
A half-man. Abandoned.
6. You may listen to the pillars of moral characters,
You may nod to the Talking Heads: They talk well.
I have decided on my destiny.
It shall be quick.
Feasting on Gore
Posted by: adonis49 on: July 10, 2016
Feasting on Gore (1999)
1. X-rays don’t hurt: no pain.
Chemo is different: You lose your mane.
Cancer, hospital appointment, hospital confinement, terminal.
Convicted criminal, prison, delayed execution, terminus.
2. Dressed in apron, back naked, abandoned, and forgotten;
Robbed of your money, robbed of dignity, and robbed of life.
A case study you are, for all to learn.
The more cases the better the knowledge.
3. You lived; lived enough. Let others learn and live, a while longer.
The “right to live folks” need to hang the Kevorkians,
Every single one of them:
They help the terminally ill to die with his own choice.
4. Pain, constant pains, no end in sight, no cure.
Wait till the healthy, spineless soul of the “right to live” maniacs
Needs a Kevorkian,
But will be surrounded with pale faces feasting on gore.
5. I have the power to predict the end. I know the odds:
You either die instantly or you live,
In the mind of all you know,
A half-man.
6. You may listen to the pillars of moral characters,
You may nod to the Talking Heads: They talk well.
I have decided on my destiny.
It shall be quick.
Feasting on Gore
Posted by: adonis49 on: June 17, 2009
Feasting on Gore
1. X-Rays don’t hurt: no pain.
Chemo is different:
You lose your mane.
Hospital appointment, cancer, hospital confinement, terminal.
Convicted criminal, prison, delayed execution, terminus.
2. Dressed in apron, back naked, abandoned, forgotten
Robbed of your money, robbed of dignity, robbed of life.
A case study you are, for all to learn.
The more cases the better the knowledge.
Many more cases for many more knowledge.
3. You lived. Lived enough. Let others learn and live
A while longer.
The right to live folks need to hang the Kevorkians,
Every single one of them,
Those who help the terminally ill to die with his own choice.
4. Pain, constant pains, no end in sight, no cure.
Wait till those healthy, spineless souls of the right to live
Need a Kevorkian
But surrounded with pale faces
Feasting on gore.
5. I have the power to predict the end.
I know the odds:
You either die instantly or you live,
In the mind of all you know,
A half-man.
6. You may listen to the pillars of moral characters,
You may nod to the Talking Heads:
They talk well.
I have decided on my destiny.
It shall be quick.
Feasting on Gore
Posted by: adonis49 on: September 25, 2008
Feasting on Gore (Written in1999)
1. X-rays don’t hurt: no pain.
Chemo is different: You lose your mane.
Cancer, hospital appointment, hospital confinement, terminal.
Convicted criminal, prison, delayed execution, terminus.
2. Dressed in apron, back naked, abandoned, and forgotten;
Robbed of your money, robbed of dignity, and robbed of life.
A case study you are, for all to learn.
The more cases the better the knowledge.
3. You lived; lived enough. Let others learn and live, a while longer.
The “right to live folks” need to hang the Kevorkians,
Every single one of them:
They help the terminally ill to die with his own choice.
4. Pain, constant pains, no end in sight, no cure.
Wait till the healthy, spineless soul of the “right to live” maniacs
Needs a Kevorkian,
But will be surrounded with pale faces feasting on gore.
5. I have the power to predict the end. I know the odds:
You either die instantly or you live,
In the mind of all you know,
A half-man.
6. You may listen to the pillars of moral characters,
You may nod to the Talking Heads: They talk well.
I have decided on my destiny.
It shall be quick.