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How Love Spread on Valentine’s Day
Contributed by
tejas9999
on
Monday, 11th February 2008 @ 06:37:24 AM in AEST
Topic:
fictional
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The lump in his head was big
Getting bigger every time he would breath
It was big enough to fry and cook
So five poor men could eat
That lump in his head was his brain
He could read at the speed of 100 words/sec
Absorbing all that is to know
From every book in the world
His brain could accept and process everything
All the math and all the science
Shakespeare, Keats, and Stephen King
At the age of 18 he was the largest walking library
Jim was the smartest man in the world
He could think faster than the speed of light
His brain could store everything
That entered His eyes, his ears, his nose, his tongue and his skin
But something different happened that day
Something entered Jim’s brain through his heart
He saw a girl that day
His heart thinking, feeling and processing massive data
His heart exploded right there and then
He hit the dust, dead before touchdown
The remains of his heart scattered everywhere
A small earthquake shook the surrounding area
Scientist came in from everywhere
To study his mighty brain
To find out why it worked like a Super-Duper computer
In the end they found out it was the same as any other brain
Everybody left, feeling sad not having learned anything
But everybody forgot about the main thing
His heart
That couldn’t accept the power of love
It was his abnormal heart that helped his brain
That nonfunctioning heart made his brain work overtime
But nobody wants to study a man’s heart
They are always looking for gold in the man’s brain
A rat had managed to bite off a piece of Jim’s heart
It felt sick and started to puke
The heart had started recognizing Love now
And at that moment spread the mighty plague of Love on Valentine’s Day
- Tejas Thakker
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tejas9999
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2008-02-11 06:37:24] (Date/Time posted on
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