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Splints are beginning to break, wounds are seeping through the bandage, sores have become infected, scabs picked and pulsating-- Aspirin won't take away the throbbing pain, nor will morphine numb the brain-- the leg below the ****** turniquet grows gangrenous. Maggots inching closer, flies eagerly buzzing overhead, divebombing into ruptured flesh oozing blood and pus-- the body bag lingers menacingly sporting its gaping maw, hungry for mangled flesh and broken bones. Bloodshot eyes pleading, crooked mouth on a broken jaw begging, a sick contortion of a once beautiful body ****** forlornly on busy streets-- writhing in the weak mortal vessel that damns them. --- How long? How long has it been lying there? Trying hopelessly to stand stumbling like an old dog in its final moments of consciousness before the impending ejection-- how many have passed it by with a blind salute and a knowing fake smile? How long must this poor soul drudge through time slowly draining its insides and flesh feasted by the flies, dragged along by marionette strings-- when will we see this creature, in need of its good samaritan-- when will we stop the transient fix, peel off the blood-soaked bandages, and ultimately stare into the fissures for a final, effective prognosis? Look this ******* in the eye, peruse its peeling sallow skin hanging loose off cadaverous limbs-- lying, gasping cries rendered soft moans, lying in a cesspool of ****** fluids-- **** and **** and blood and pus drowning within itself-- trace your fingers along the scars and wounds, inhale the stink of death, accept your incapacity to understand the weight of its history-- a great anguish heralded by generations afore. Do not, then, think it wise to abandon the poor wretch, as your forefathers had done-- The Poison lies within you. To heal, then-- is not a matter of medicine, is not a matter of science, is not a matter of faith-- it is a matter of action. It is sick. It is dying. And it will take us all with it. Would you die for its sins?
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Nov 21, 2016
Nov 21, 2016 at 1:53 PM UTC
Band-Aid
Splints are beginning to break, wounds are seeping through the bandage, sores have become infected, scabs picked and pulsating-- Aspirin won't take away the throbbing pain, nor will morphine numb the brain-- the leg below the ****** turniquet grows gangrenous. Maggots inching closer, flies eagerly buzzing overhead, divebombing into ruptured flesh oozing blood and pus-- the body bag lingers menacingly sporting its gaping maw, hungry for mangled flesh and broken bones. Bloodshot eyes pleading, crooked mouth on a broken jaw begging, a sick contortion of a once beautiful body ****** forlornly on busy streets-- writhing in the weak mortal vessel that damns them. --- How long? How long has it been lying there? Trying hopelessly to stand stumbling like an old dog in its final moments of consciousness before the impending ejection-- how many have passed it by with a blind salute and a knowing fake smile? How long must this poor soul drudge through time slowly draining its insides and flesh feasted by the flies, dragged along by marionette strings-- when will we see this creature, in need of its good samaritan-- when will we stop the transient fix, peel off the blood-soaked bandages, and ultimately stare into the fissures for a final, effective prognosis? Look this ******* in the eye, peruse its peeling sallow skin hanging loose off cadaverous limbs-- lying, gasping cries rendered soft moans, lying in a cesspool of ****** fluids-- **** and **** and blood and pus drowning within itself-- trace your fingers along the scars and wounds, inhale the stink of death, accept your incapacity to understand the weight of its history-- a great anguish heralded by generations afore. Do not, then, think it wise to abandon the poor wretch, as your forefathers had done-- The Poison lies within you. To heal, then-- is not a matter of medicine, is not a matter of science, is not a matter of faith-- it is a matter of action. It is sick. It is dying. And it will take us all with it. Would you die for its sins?
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Nov 21, 2016
Nov 21, 2016 at 1:53 PM UTC
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