God sits on his gem encrusted throne And watches the world cup He plants his foot firmly on the heads Of the subservient dead And as his infinite wisdom allows The team he favours to score His loyal subjects raise their voices In thanksgiving
On the other side of the world A child cries out in thirst
Go looks down and says
How dare you ask me for water When you have tears all over your face?
Some people say you feel most alive moments from death. Maybe it is this philosophy which drives the swollen-eyed disgruntled teenagers with hate in their hearts and scars on their wrists to add to their macabre collections. When I meet death? I’m going to crane kick his ugly face.