Monday 27 September 2010

330 - Death's not eternal, but a moment's change

Death’s not eternal, but a moment’s change
Effected by the turning of a screw
Internally, as old cells rearrange
Into interminable new issue,
Dissolving temporary old tissue,
Exemplary in use of recycling,
Returning from distemper to brand new,
Now reassembled to nature’s liking,
Resembling naturally our training.
Sustainable reuse is not so strange
To the external brain that we all view
While throughout simultaneously straining
To overturn, confuse, and to derange
The ancient order, and to break on through.
Tue 31 July 2007

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