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HOPE IN STORM

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On this vast stormy sea

Under the fuming stormy breeze

With only a paddle and an arm

Who can close the mouth of this angry tide?

Since there’s nowhere to hide

I’m asking you, sea, to give me a ride

A ride to nothingdom

Protecting me from Fishmutindom

For I don’t need to land in a Fishtumpoodom

Ending as droppings in water scattered unseen

I believe there must be a god on every habitat

Hear me, please

Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2014

By amoafowaa

Just a simple Ghanaian trying to find the best in our society. I may be fun, I may be interesting, I may be funny, I may even be foolish or intelligent, but it is all based on the mood in which you find yourself. I believe our minds make us who we are. Know that, pain, no matter its 'unbearability', is transient. Unburden or delight yourself for a while in my writings please. And all corrections, advice and opinions are welcome. Know that you are the king, queen or royal on this blog. :)

14 replies on “HOPE IN STORM”

The earth has us pass through other animals to improve the flavor and the reason they find humans chewed on after animal attacks rather than their bodies missing entirely because they were eaten would be because we taste bad, no? I think the only thing that comes close to liking the taste of us are a few insects like mosquitos, ticks etc and really they only want the blood.

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I haven’t really researched but now I am curious. I think the fact that carcasses are always found of humans that have been chewed on by larger animals but not actually eaten and then nibbled by birds but again not really eaten even after years and years of exposure human bodies generally find the worst damage to be done by insects, worms etc. So my logic is that when animals once get a taste of us they tend to simply leave the body unless of course they are starving, a starving animal will eat anything. As I said I haven’t researched it but I’m pretty sure animals would rather eat something else.

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I’m learning too. I had wilderness training and they always stress the fact that animals don’t like the way we taste. They taught us of course that animals can be dangerous but we are not their food source so if we handle ourselves properly when in their territory we will be fine. I’ve swam with the crocs, and sharks. I’ve had my arm up the shoulder in a tank of piranha. I’ve camped in wolf & bear country but I’ve never really studied the odds that one might try to eat me for the sheer pleasure of the way I taste. LOL

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Wow! You must be a daring one. I won’t camp in these areas even if my life depends on it. I’d die any other way but being eaten alive. Thank you for sharing this, at least I’ll be at ease that some animals do not eat humans for fun.

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