The Human Brain And Accidents Poem by Dr John Celes

The Human Brain And Accidents



Each thought and act of man is born
Within the brain’s cortex neuron;
To do a thing right / wrong is one
Decided by inhibition.

When good prevails over those bad,
It makes a person always glad;
When evil functions turns one mad,
The outcome is so very sad.

God gives full freedom to do things
To paupers, subjects, queens and kings
Alike, and satisfaction springs
In minds and hearts of all earthlings!

The brain is vital-most organ,
And has to function through life-span;
The conscience is prime in man;
To use it always then, all can.

The bloodless brain is defunct one;
A brain-dead person’s life is gone;
To live like this, no one is born;
Yet, accidents make life forlorn!

Yes, accidents kill most persons;
Don’t take more risks; use common-sense;
Why worry much and make life tense?
Why spoil the eye’s God-given lense?

To live a vegetable life
Is detestable-most, a strife;
Why cut the thread of life by knife,
When natural deaths are almost rife?

Copyright by Dr John Celes 09-05-09

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Patricia Dashwood 09 May 2009

Thoughtful words laced with wisdom...

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rago rago 09 May 2009

beautiful write......with natue woven with human brain....last stanza really fine...to live a vegetable life, is detestable most, a strife, why cut the thread of life by knife, when natural deaths are almost rife? .......thank you for your kind sharing.

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