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Cyanide Summer (Free verse) by cleverdevice
My heart is heavy,
My soul is weighed down.
I feel so disheartened
My face forms a frown.
I can't get up in the mornings
I don't want to step outside.
It really rather silly.
To drink undiluted cyanide.
Damm those Amazon indians,
Damm those clever men.
That get the cyanide from a plant
Which is processed by women.
They put in the rivers,
The brooks, the tills the streams.
It paralyized the fishes
It sent them off in dreams.
It looked such much fun,
It really did indeed.
Seeing the fish collected
In a basket made of reed.
So I tried it in my garden pond
To catch the many coy carp.
And when they did succumb,
I used my spear so sharp.
I fished them out with a net.
I put them in a pan.
I fried them over a very hot flame
And popped them into a can.
I took with me to college
To eat it for my lunch.
I actually got rather peckish
And ate it for my brunch.
What a fool was I
Oh woe is me!
For I didn't drain
It properly.
I left far too much poison in
I didn't know till too late.
I Shouldn't have used so much cyanide
And now I have met my fate.
I'm stuck in bed, feeling glum.
I'm not allowed outside at all.
The doctor said I was a stupid boy
But to do it took a lot of gall.
So follow this tale
Live by this parable
Follow the moral,
And in poisons don't dabble.
(It also cost me thousands of pounds to replace the expensive coy carp.)
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