No God of Mine
Cement, sand and gravel, blood, body and soul
Eternity bred from hell's darkest hole
Combine gruesome aggregates, hydrate the mix
Mould them and dry them, then stack up the bricks.
Thought in advance and precision laboured
Set automatic, eternity savoured
No human hand shall guide the contraption
Though flesh of the wretched shall end it's inaction
Disease of the flesh and a cancerous mind
Sliced, diced and grated, butchered, entwined
Reject the mortality, opt for eternity
Building bricks cast out of gory paternity
A brilliant mind of malicious intent
Relinquishing life it's ire to vent
As genius schemes to steadfastly stand
The unwary stray shall succumb to his hand
Checked and adjusted, boxes all ticked
Nuts taut to torque, switches all flicked
Mechanised rumblings as levers engage
Hands upon ladder that aides vented rage
Foot over foot and hand over hand
Ascending the rungs to last mortal stand
Madly gaze down upon sick deprivation
No bullet or rope, but self maceration
A crucifix born of a sanity slide
Calmly steps forward, then over the side
Gravity grapples what no God dared grasp
No flinch, twitch or judder and no deathly gasp
Multi toothed roller now mangling skin
Crushing the ribcage and organs therein
Vertebrae powdered as mouth falls agape
And brains splatter out as a well trodden grape
Rollers rotating the scarified giblets
Feeding the hoppers with pulverised tidbits
As mad mortal gloop is conveyed down the line
A voice issues loud, 'No God of mine'
No God of mine, I shall never pray
I shunned you before, I deprive you today
No God of mine and this is my way
My soul is my legacy....
... AND IT SHALL STAY!
Machinery silent, rollers now stilled
No man shall know of the blood that has spilled
For sinister foresight meant nought would be seen
As auto clean jet-washers scour the machine
Ivy and nettle, bramble and dust
Seized engineering, cobweb and rust
Time welded padlock stuck firm inside
Yet a size ten key creaks doors open wide
One thousand sunsets and as many dawn's
Executive residence bounded by lawns
A house made of seemingly made on-site blocks
Where watches don't tick and a clock never tocks
Local celebrity, game show winner
Washes up after a housewarming dinner
She drys a tumbler, he washes a knife
So smoothly to slip through the ribs of his wife
Fashion designer, top of his game
All that are trendy brandish his name
Life is as good as he ever dared hope
As he silently swings at the end of a rope
House hunters wary, everyone suffers
When marketability contacts the buffers
And nobody knew when they took on the rental
That Doris would die when Ted went mental
None would consider malignant presider
But one death too many, the final decider
Demolish the bleakness that evil bestowed
Rubble now hardcore laid under the road
Opened to traffic that very first day
Motorists flock to this new motorway
Fatalities soar as good driver Wayne
Does a handbrake turn in the outside lane
Finally figured the evil foundations
Lecturing NASA and United Nations
Scholar and cleric share grudging handshake
No media present for sanity's sake
Convey sick damnation to safe outer space
Challenger writ upon stark carapace
For every contingency, no expense thrifty
And sometimes the mercury drops below fifty
Brittle components barely discussed
But what dragged the mercury into the dust
A sinister presence with deeds set to do
Count seventy two, then the whole thing blew
Precipitation; ash, fire and dust
Wind blown evil, as gust follows gust
Devilish snowflakes that settle at will
Malignant fulfillment of a mind that was ill
_______________
[The primary cause of the space shuttle disaster was an o-ring
of a design that hadn’t been tested below fifty degrees. But hey...
it’s Florida’s right? That fateful night before the launch, the
temperature went through the floor. That o-ring became brittle
leading to its subsequent failure.]
Copyright © Terry Flood | Year Posted 2021
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