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The Altruist And the terrifying chanting in the middle of the night, An evil deed unfolded – that I now shall describe – On a stone–hewn altar and a burning flame of light. There a youth tied down was to have his throat slit By the order of the chief for the greater good. How the savages danced in the sacrificial pit Where they howled and screamed although no one understood Why the death was ordained by the gods all around. Now the knife was raised and the tribe grew still While they all drew back from the blood-soaked ground - Now shamelessly aglow with their lust for the kill. A thousand years have passed but the altar still remains Where each man is the victim of another man’s needs. And the altruist, well-armed, paints anew the bloody stains Of the evil olden days of his dark and dreary deeds. Discuss this Article (0 messages) |