The worker we know just went postal
he's been on the edge for years
that final brick on his shoulders
pushing his armory, ever near
he's lost the grip on his anger
heart filled with fear and with hate
control has gone out the window
violence, the flood at the gate
could we have seen this coming?
would it have made any sense?
the blankest of looks on his face
as rage, is what is dispensed
no easy answers are found
we'll never really understand why
what broke in his mental compartment
we're better off
if he dies
Aug 4, 2019
Aug 4, 2019 at 10:24 PM UTC
The worker we know just went postal
he's been on the edge for years
that final brick on his shoulders
pushing his armory, ever near
he's lost the grip on his anger
heart filled with fear and with hate
control has gone out the window
violence, the flood at the gate
could we have seen this coming?
would it have made any sense?
the blankest of looks on his face
as rage, is what is dispensed
no easy answers are found
we'll never really understand why
what broke in his mental compartment
we're better off
if he dies
Once more, summary judgement works for me.
Executed on the premises. Evil is not to be tolerated, but destroyed IMO :D
I don't consider this too soon, as it's happened before, and will probably happen again :(
According to uslegal.com : Going postal is an American English slang term. It means becoming uncontrollably angry. The anger very often leads to violent acts. The term is commonly used to an extreme and uncontrollable anger that a person experience in a workplace environment.
The term ‘going postal’ originated from a series of incidents from 1983 onward in which the U.S. Postal Service workers shot and killed managers, fellow workers, and members of the police or general public in acts of mass ******
