Tuesday, 3 January 2023

Mollie


I loved Mollie until last Christmas. I cannot say that we were inseparable because there’s a way love makes people stupid. To say we were inseparable is to admit that I was stupid. Of course, I was, especially when she had no clothes on. I, a humble peasant, even promised to buy her a helicopter. And to prove that love makes people stupid, the daughter of Eve believed me. I guess I can conclude that the moment you become wise when in a relationship, you are no longer in love – it’s time to move. And to stay in that relationship after that is to invite bad omen, or, in severe cases, even death. Well, I am not qualified to offer any relationship advice anyway. 

Mollie and I were an item until I revealed that I enjoyed slaughtering animals for food, especially on Christmas days. I did not say it in a way that made it look like slaughtering animals was a hobby I derived immense joy. No. The whole process is arduous and unsightly. You have to deal with a lot of blood. And the insides of animals aren’t aesthetically appealing either. Well, not until they have been subjected to fire for a reasonable period of time. 

I remember the look on Mollie’s face. It was as though I had revealed a dark secret that would have enabled the police to nab a serial killer – me. She had asked me to repeat what I had said because Mollie was the sort of person who would make you repeat something she thought was marvelously stupid. I repeated it because I am not the sort of person who backs down from such a simple request. 

“You are a disgusting human being!” At that point and time, I knew she would have chosen to cuddle scum over me. 

“Why would you say that?” I asked feigning innocence. As a man, you have to learn to feign innocence when dealing with certain females you have been intimate with. 

“You enjoy murdering animals?!!” 

“How else would we eat them?” The moment the words left my mouth, I knew I had opened a can of worms. 

She held her head and took a deep breath for what seemed like an eternity. Women are fond of doing that when you say something a certified moron would say. I was not worried because I did not find anything wrong with slaughtering and eating animals. 

Mollie threw me a murderous look before she spoke. 

“I cannot be in love with someone who enjoys slaughtering animals,” she finally said, then sighed deeply. I watched her chest slowly retreat into a body before stopping in its usual place, the place I liked. 

“It’s not like it's my profession. I do not wake up every morning to murder animals,” I defended myself, even using the word I detested – murder. 

“Murderer.” She muttered under her breath. 

“What?” I asked as she does. I am the sort of person who plays against another using their own tactics to see how they like it. 

“Animal murderer.” 

Mollie was the sort of person with the most malleable belief system. Her worldview changed with the weather. I could tell that she had become an animal rights activist. Or desperately wanted to find a reason to break up with me. Women are sometimes like that. One day she loves you, the next day she finds the way you breathe a criminal offense. Knowing Mollie, I didn’t think she wanted to break up with me, at least not yet. The day would come, eventually, but I did not think that it would be that soon. She had professed her love a week ago, which, according to me, was reasonable enough to take me through the month. Unless I do something remarkable, which I rarely do. 

Mollie had turned into those people who hate meat. I have no problem with that. The problem is trying to recruit everyone into their sick and twisted animal-loving cult. It is not just animal lovers or activists. When you look around you, people are trying to recruit you into some stupid cult. Like that group with the funny-looking initials that start L. Can’t you love something without shoving it on everyone else’s face? 

I later learned that Mollie’s pet dog was run over by a car as she watched. Her sister Pollie told me. Although the dog was not hers, she had felt an obligation to join those who advocated for animal rights. for me, I believe that animals have one right – to be eaten. I told Mollie so and she spat me out of her heart, forever. It hurt since I had not projected that I would be on the hunt for another girl so soon. Now I have to wait until valentine's is over. I guess that’s when plenty of women will be on the market after being dumped or learning that they were being taken for a ride. 


Monday, 2 January 2023

Do Not Look For Me In The Stars

On those days that you will be lonely 
Or when the silent whispers 
inside your heart cripple you with regret 
Look into the stars, 
I will not be there 
I will be far away in a distant land, 
wandering through the maze of our memories 
wondering why it is true 
that when one is truly loved, 
they don't find it enough 
Like you, I will be lonely 
listening to the silent throbbing of my heart 
wondering whether I'll ever love again, 
at least truly 

On Days The Sun Drools

On days that the sun drools 
with unexplainable sadness 
the memory of you gladdens my heart 
even with the miles between us 
I can see your smile, 
and touch your heart 

Seconds can crawl in a dreary pace 
And everything seems out of place 
I think, at times, my breath is useless 
But the thought of you quickly 
dispels all my worries 
and you love, like the morning sun 
clears away the dews in my heart 

some days seem long 
the undefinable gloom occupies my heart 
as if you are absent from it 
but the instant the echo of your laugh 
rings in my head 
everything becomes illuminated 

My Love, My Heart Is Yours To Keep

 My love, my heart is yours to keep You are the beat that makes it leap Your touch, your kiss, they set me free I am yours, forever, endlessly

Your eyes, they sparkle like the stars above Your smile, it warms me with its love I am yours, forever, faithfully I'll love you more with every breath I take

Our love, it grows with every passing day I'm yours, in every single way I'll love you more with every breath I take Until the end of time, for goodness sake!

Friday, 30 December 2022

What We Had

what we had was little, 
but it counted for something, 
and that was all that mattered 
to souls indebted to world's 
insatiable ingratitude 

what we had was indefinable 
yet we loved it that way, 
for to find meaning to something 
leads down a convoluted path 
of unwanted discoveries 

what we had wasn't much 
but we were accustomed just 
getting by, 
oblivious to the world's ever inviting 
smile of greed 
and its charms would beguile us 
and suddenly, we weren't enough for 
each other 

It Is Finished

The beginning of a roller-coaster, 

the ride through seemingly never-ending vistas 

sometimes an occasional fear would creep in 

and doubts emerge slowly but fizzle out 

as we got accustomed to the cheap thrills, 

which conquered the doubts 

dismissing them as irrational 

and so we went on drinking, making merry, 

and one day, we gasp with horror 

It is finished!

 

Monday, 12 December 2022

A Festival of Fools

 I am more than convinced, 

in all its grandness, 

that earth is one giant stomping ground, 

is a festival of fools 

 

so much do not make sense, 

like how we are consumed by greed, 

so much that humans are the only animals 

that pay to live on earth 

 

religion has the grandest ideas 

on morality, 

yet so many are evil - even the staunchest 

believers 

Humans are no better than animals 

except humans can rationalize their evil