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deep in the warren they feel safe from the treachery of my carnivorous calling but I can use the shovel, that terrible tool of modernity--after all, 'tis a favorite of grave diggers a few scoops in the dank soil and the rabbits are vulnerable to my attack: a simple bashing of twitching skulls my hands driven by a hunger they satisfy with grasses in summer, twigs, roots in winter I wish my needs were so meager my appetite so abstemious--but I crave blood fresh flesh, torn from the bone without their sacrifice, I must seek bigger beasts, long dead, cellophane sealed and put on ****** display or become a vegan and ground great grains, boil lazy legumes, and feign a higher nobility in what I eat and excrete
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Jan 2, 2017
Jan 2, 2017 at 10:18 PM UTC
the nefarious meat eaters
deep in the warren they feel safe from the treachery of my carnivorous calling but I can use the shovel, that terrible tool of modernity--after all, 'tis a favorite of grave diggers a few scoops in the dank soil and the rabbits are vulnerable to my attack: a simple bashing of twitching skulls my hands driven by a hunger they satisfy with grasses in summer, twigs, roots in winter I wish my needs were so meager my appetite so abstemious--but I crave blood fresh flesh, torn from the bone without their sacrifice, I must seek bigger beasts, long dead, cellophane sealed and put on ****** display or become a vegan and ground great grains, boil lazy legumes, and feign a higher nobility in what I eat and excrete
no offense intended to vegetarians, or rabbits
spysgrandson
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Jan 2, 2017
Jan 2, 2017 at 10:18 PM UTC
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