Twice a day, I pass death on my way.
Death smiles at me.
A smile, that is at once, reassuring and terrifying.
I watch, unable to tear my eyes away from it.
The frantic clucking turns into a drawn out scream of agony.
That too, dies away.
Death looks up, from the puddles of blood, from the sanitized white-tiled floor,
and smiles.
A sickening, terrifying smile.
Death, in the bloody knife on the counter, in the money handed over.
Death: packaged, sealed and delivered.
Then it all gets swallowed up… in the all-consuming hunger that we live for, live in.
Death fades away.
Other sights and sounds take over.
It’s all sealed and shelved, until tomorrow…
Thursday, October 11, 2007
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3 comments:
it's all sealed and shelved until tomorrow...
yes,of course.
(p.s.me likes.
a lot.)
thankies! horrid, though. isn't it?
It's wonderfully delicate and agonising.
But you had to mention Clucking isn't it?
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