The World Without Death Poem by Kevin Maroney

The World Without Death



He said, 'I hate death'
So concluded to destroy him
Sceming and screaming
Down dark in his hole
The Scientist finally did it.
Prevalent happiness
Was the intended effect,
'for eternal life was the key, '
He postulated with glee.....

Streets clogged,
Houses bogged
with Terrible adultery;
Noone dies
The dead are alive
Everyone lives
in Hell.
War is rampant
Government dissolved.
Too many, can't
govern them all,
One thousand
malls
Deserted.
Try to die
even if you get shot through the eye
You have to live with
Them.

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