Glue Trap Vigil
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Glue Trap Vigil
The box says: WARNING!
attempting to remove will result
in body parts being torn off.
[Trapside...hour 9]
Not languishing with its family
under the sink sipping Raid cool-aid
or made thinner than nature intended
by my shoe or rolled up magazine.
Not on its back sunbathing at Bernie’s
dark glasses on, feet pointing straight up.
Not dead, or in pain...just frustrated.
Body undulating like a dancer
with its shoes nailed to the floor.
Under its little brown, surfboard-like shell
I count six legs and one antenna, caught fast.
One last appendage, a whisper of an aerial
waving about like a maestro’s baton...conducting
as I read to it from Tennyson’s Ulysses.
attempting to remove will result
in body parts being torn off.
[Trapside...hour 9]
Not languishing with its family
under the sink sipping Raid cool-aid
or made thinner than nature intended
by my shoe or rolled up magazine.
Not on its back sunbathing at Bernie’s
dark glasses on, feet pointing straight up.
Not dead, or in pain...just frustrated.
Body undulating like a dancer
with its shoes nailed to the floor.
Under its little brown, surfboard-like shell
I count six legs and one antenna, caught fast.
One last appendage, a whisper of an aerial
waving about like a maestro’s baton...conducting
as I read to it from Tennyson’s Ulysses.
We should not mind if on our ear there fell. Some less of cunning, more of oracle...Thoreau
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...time to renew my PETA membership...
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...seriously, it takes something powerful to lift up sympathy for a furless thing about to die. Photos of an ivory-robbed grandma elephant aren't nearly so heartbreaking as a nature special about its grandcalf dying of thirst in an African drought. And a mouse on a stickplate would be easily more sympathetic than a bug...and yet....
The image of the little critter trying to live, waving its antenna (I can't spell today...that looks funny) in an artistic response to life and Ulysses: brilliant.
My vegetarian soul bleeds and, really, time to re-up with the petes.

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...seriously, it takes something powerful to lift up sympathy for a furless thing about to die. Photos of an ivory-robbed grandma elephant aren't nearly so heartbreaking as a nature special about its grandcalf dying of thirst in an African drought. And a mouse on a stickplate would be easily more sympathetic than a bug...and yet....
The image of the little critter trying to live, waving its antenna (I can't spell today...that looks funny) in an artistic response to life and Ulysses: brilliant.
My vegetarian soul bleeds and, really, time to re-up with the petes.
"Every genuinely religious person is a heretic, and therefore a revolutionary" -- GBShaw
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Thanks Joel,
I'm a card carrying carnivore myself (and proud of it) but frankly, I prefer the quick, clean kill. "dead before the pain hits their brain" I say. My recent experience with these traps only confirms a stanza I cut out of this poem...
The guillotine must be relief
for the head which sees
only a basket in its future
BTW I won some PETA underwear at a vegan holiday party a friend invited me to. This ol' side a beef wouldn't be caught dead wearing 'em so if you re-up, let me know and they're yours.
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I'm a card carrying carnivore myself (and proud of it) but frankly, I prefer the quick, clean kill. "dead before the pain hits their brain" I say. My recent experience with these traps only confirms a stanza I cut out of this poem...
The guillotine must be relief
for the head which sees
only a basket in its future
BTW I won some PETA underwear at a vegan holiday party a friend invited me to. This ol' side a beef wouldn't be caught dead wearing 'em so if you re-up, let me know and they're yours.

We should not mind if on our ear there fell. Some less of cunning, more of oracle...Thoreau
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Underwear? Who says I wear any? 

"Every genuinely religious person is a heretic, and therefore a revolutionary" -- GBShaw
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always suspected some of you guys were naked under those robes 

We should not mind if on our ear there fell. Some less of cunning, more of oracle...Thoreau
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I don't wear my clerics too often, suppose
the thought of the night from my head to my toes
is too dimly drawn
while closer to dawn
is what I would rather with skin for my clothes.
the thought of the night from my head to my toes
is too dimly drawn
while closer to dawn
is what I would rather with skin for my clothes.
"Every genuinely religious person is a heretic, and therefore a revolutionary" -- GBShaw
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now that would make for an enlightening sermon
pass the plate the rev is short his endowment
pass the plate the rev is short his endowment

We should not mind if on our ear there fell. Some less of cunning, more of oracle...Thoreau
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i had a similar experience recently with flypaper.
it's a little horrifying. not quite as bad as mice. oh how i prefer the quick kill. bb gun or can o sardines.
bravo.
it's a little horrifying. not quite as bad as mice. oh how i prefer the quick kill. bb gun or can o sardines.
bravo.
godless & songless, western man dances with the stuffed gorilla through all the blind alleys of a dead-end world.
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