THERE'S A KILLER ON THE ROAD (A poem for Jehovah's Witnesses)

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  • Terry
    Terry

    THERE’S A KILLER ON THE ROAD
    (A poem for Jehovah’s Witnesses)

    Sunshine spills across the backyard
    Sunday morning half past six
    Coffee on the kitchen counter,(where’s my glasses?)
    Tick tick ticks
    that old clock in the shadows
    Crickets dancing with cicadas
    Painting sounds like drunken *Dadas*
    But - Uh oh…here we go…

    Kiss your perfect day goodbye, my friend
    The world is broken - it’s the end
    Jehovah whispers warnings and we heard
    Time is up
    please sing along these fateful words:

    ………………There’s a killer on the Road

    ………………the End of Days approaching
    ……………….There’s a killer on the Road
    ………………. What we fear is here encroaching

    No escape
    No tomorrow
    Mouths agape
    World wrenching sorrow bye- the- bye
    Man, oh man, it’s just too late to cry

    Oh wait!
    False alarm, we’re over-anxious
    There’s no harm

    Sure you’re nauseous but I guess we’re over cautious
    Another day
    Are you okay?

    But-umm…

    There’s a Killer on the road
    And his name is ARMAGEDDON
    He’s the final episode
    Feel a chill, your senses deaden?

    All the warning and complaining
    was a way of us explaining
    Sunday sunshine means it’s raining in your yard
    So be humble on your knees and thank the Lord

    Reality is bending
    ‘Cause our world is always ending

    I know it sounds appalling but watch out - the sky is falling!
    Knocking doors and reading Bibles
    Persevering - well, it’s liable
    to wear you out, and make your mind explode
    (but let's just remind you of our quote)

    ………………There’s a killer on the Road

    ………………the End of Days is fast approaching
    ……………….There’s a killer on the Road
    ………………. What we fear is here encroaching

    Don’t relax
    We know the facts
    A hundred years anticipating the attacks


    Watch the skies
    mind your manners
    Preach the word and fly the banners
    Everybody has to carry their own load
    It’s been foretold:

    THERE’S A KILLER ON THE ROAD
    (Look over there - is that him? Um…I think it is…maybe?)
    No. Just another false alarm.
    But just in case, grab your baby

    Well…as I was saying:

    Sunshine spills across the backyard
    Sunday morning half past six
    Coffee on the kitchen counter, (where’s my glasses?)
    Tick tick ticks
    that old clock in the shadows
    Crickets dancing with cicadas
    Painting sounds like drunken *Dadas*

    But - Uh oh…once again - oh here we go…

    “Hey everybody - I um, I think I may have spotted the uh…I mean..it looks like
    THERE’S A KILLER ON THE ROAD…..again.”
    *

    **
    The Dada movement was a nihilistic art movement that flourished in Europe and New York from 1915 to about 1922. The movement was developed in reaction to World War .
    Dada artists rejected the logic, reason, and aestheticism of modern capitalist society.
    https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/20/nyregion/dada-turns-100-and-still-astonishes-at-yale.html

  • Terry
    Terry

    Repeat and FADE (as fast as possible)

  • Beth Sarim
    Beth Sarim

    Great job as always Terry!!

  • TheListener
    TheListener

    Great poem Terry

  • Terry
    Terry

    Thanks -

    I was listening to THE DOORS: Riders on the Storm and that line of lyric: There's a Killer on the Road
    just grabbed me and Presto! I thought to myself: "That's the message of J-Dubs."

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