Friday, May 27, 2011

Ticks, Parasites


Ticks are parasites that feed on the blood of animals, including humans. They transmit the widest variety of pathogens of any blood-sucking arthropod. Tick-bourne diseases include Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, babesiosis, rocky mountain spotted fever, tularemia and tick-bourne relapsing fever.

Fun fact: During feeding, ticks can sometimes get so engorged on blood, they more than quadruple in size, causing them to be immobile.

When detached and squeezed, they explode with a deliciously squishy 'Pop', releasing blood and other gore contained within their vacuum bag-like posteriors.

Interesting yet disgusting creatures, these insects are.

It would be fun to watch how enlarged they can get on their own,
before they reach capacity,
and blow up.

:)


Fear the Prospect, of Being Too Late

Part of the survival mechanism bestowed upon us by evolution is our ability to shut out death from our thoughts. By stifling active concepts of dying within the brain, we essentially live free from the vice-like recognition of our ever-impending doom.

We are dying, yet blissfully unaware of it.

From within this induced retardation emerges the sense of immortality. In short, we forget how fragile life is.

We live life without appreciation, without thought to the person next to us. We take things for granted because we assume it will always be there.

We rob, we steal, we lie.

We hurt others not because we're evil, but because there lingers the untruth of the presence of time to make things right.

We take people to be always there, stagnant, living, in limbo; Till death decides to make its mark, will we realise it's too late.

We'll never get to say the things we've wanted to say all along.

Make right the wrongs we've done.

See their faces.

Hear their voice.

Feel their touch.

Never. Ever.

And what remains will be the dusk of their days; regrets left to ponder, words left to stew, under the glare of ignorance and the heat of mortality.

We dig our own graves, graves of remorse, with each passing moment we don't say to someone, what we really want to say to them.

So, call up your love ones, your friends, your exes.

Tell them what they mean to you, and you to them.

For fear not the shame, nor the cost;
Fear not their sentiments, nor their replies.
Fear not the rejection, nor the ridicule.

Fear only the prospect,
of being too late.


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

I Shall Be An Angel To Your Demons

Tears.
Anguish.
Fear.
Ache.

Lay your worries unto me,
Rest your weary head.

Fury.
Injustice.
Pride.
Loss.

For I shall bear your burden,
In your sins, I toil.

Merriment.
Hope.
Promise.
Love.

Where in those, do I stand?
For now I'm left with nothing,
But desolated dreams in sand.

Memory.
Lingering.
Dissipation.
Gone.

Past these primes of glory,
Forgotten and forlorn.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

There's an Animal in My Soup!

Elephant in the room;
Gnawing on our ankles,
Pirouetting in disdain,
At the lazy dance we're performing.

One spin, two spin,
We all fall down,
Into nothingness,
Into tribality,
Into banality.

The elephant in the room,
With teeth as sharp as thorns,
Watching, waiting,
Seething.

Till it consumes within itself,
A black hole.

Prevailing emptiness,
Will fill the space
We left behind.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Gone, Going, Gone

"Another shot before we kiss the other side;
I'm on the edge of something final we call life tonight."

Memories, encapsulated
Ribbons of light on dew
May the morning rise
Raise flight
A thousand golden doves

Silence
Pitter patter
Tick tock
Now it's gone

Here, once
Twice, not
Trivial, feeble
Brief

Tread your footsteps lightly
For fear they leave a mark
On the robust fabric of history
That you have weaved, you've sought

Memories
Exist, an embodiment
Ethereal within substance
How much do they weigh?

Their weight in gold, for you.
But for now it's gone.

Smile more
Uttered, unbeknownst
Our last moment.

Tears sketch,
Places to be kissed,
Trembling
At sites needing your touch.

Gone
Going
Going

Gone

You're on the edge of glory,
And all I can hang on, for the rest of my life,
Is hope, for another moment with you.