07-31-2017, 04:35 AM
I like the title. As the gospels were written about a lifechanging zombification, in a sense night of the living dead is the same thing, since real proof of either actually happening doesnt exist. Also, the gospels sparked a radical change in its time, warping into all the divisions of Christianity there are today, and zombie theory has changed in tons of ways since George a Romero sparked the revolution.
Hunger brings us back.
Chewing is the way
of the night flesh.
Worms teach us
that the mouth
is not for words.
No one sleeps
the long night.
When we eat your brains, brains sounds cheesy, I think return if the living dead has the zombie that (strapped to a table) tells them why he eats brains, too many zombie movies to keep straight
we can remember
the sunrise and who
we were. Like you,
we always want
to look back.
Nice work!
(07-26-2017, 03:42 AM)Todd Wrote:
Hunger brings us back.
Chewing is the way
of the night flesh.
Worms teach us
that the mouth
is not for words.
No one sleeps
the long night.
When we eat your brains, brains sounds cheesy, I think return if the living dead has the zombie that (strapped to a table) tells them why he eats brains, too many zombie movies to keep straight
we can remember
the sunrise and who
we were. Like you,
we always want
to look back.
Nice work!
Peanut butter honey banana sandwiches

