Jerry decomposed at night what he had composed during the day – he pursued and unpursued, promised and unpromised, was nice and un-nice – he was loved by day and unloved by night – and the days and nights built up and broke down, healed and festered, biodegraded, until one day Jerry found himself unmarried and unhoused
Everything decomposes in life… Even human beings. The problem is when someone decomposes while living.
Cristina Iturriaga
The bodies lay in the street decomposing. No one had the tools or the will to remove them, so they just lay there. The smell was overwhelming, but it would soon pass. Soon the road would just be asphalt covered in dried bones of a society that once flourished. And then, it would all be gone.
It always confused me when people said there was a fine line between love and hate. How could two such polar opposites be neighbors? And what was that barrier that separated them? Since then I have come to understand exactly what they meant, in a fallen world like ours. Hate is what happens when love gets sick. When it is not properly cared for, when it is abused, when it is left alone to cry, it undergoes a terrifying metamorphosis in order to survive. Kept in the dark, left untreated, the affections that once rejoiced in the glow of a lover’s smile become a cancer that eat away at the patient’s heart. The heart starts to rot.
Don’t take people’s love for granted.
decompose a thing is the fact of breaking down and moulder or molder, and something which is break down.
lol
I was the first to find the body in the canal, but not the first to smell him. The household woke up to that smell, amplified by the summer heat, and assumed at first to be from an unfortunate animal. We never expected the animal to be a person instead, and certainly didn’t expect it to be someone we knew.
B. Rhodes
i would like to enrich my vocabulary by decomposing the long sentences i speak to shorter more understandable ones so that i could communicate my feelings and emotions more effectively to people around me.
shubha
Decompose. To rot. To fall apart. The destruction of an object, usually once living, due to the assuage of time and influence of air, water, and the world around it. Relationships also can decompose, die to the passage of time and influence of people, places and the world around them.
Natasha McGregor
DECOMPOSE MEANS TO COME APART. IF YOU LEAVE COCA COLA IN A CUP WITH LEMON, THE LEMON PEEL WILL DECOMPOSE.
SHANITA
“go back to the kitcheeEEENN”
ha ha HA HA HA HA HA
you were so funny i laughed
i laughed for five minutes straight
five turned to ten turned to thirty
turned to twelve hours
turned to three days
turned to a week
i laughed so hard my stomach ached
and i fell to the floor and rolled over
and started to convulse
but i kept laughing
i laughed until i couldn’t breathe
until my blood ran cold
until i died
i was still laughing
they took hours before they announced
my TOA
because i was writhing around
laughing
with a slack jaw mouth
wide open eyes
rigor mortis set in and i was laughing
they opened me up for an autopsy
and my laughter smacked them in the face
like the smell
and the guts
you know
i laughed when they dolled me up
for the casket
when they put the glass over me
and people filed past to look
they looked like they’d never sleep again
i laughed all the way
to the hole in the ground
i laughed and it echoed against the soil
you didn’t have the balls to go
to the funeral
or even stay in the city where you killed me
If I put this together piece by piece then take it all apart, can I call it decomposition?
SolNikole
I think that’s what my brains are doing most of the time. Decompose… that’s also pretty much what most of modern musicians do. Decompositions. Yeah I’m cynical, so sue me. I happen to find joy in it, so suck it, wont’cha?
His body decomposed. Smell of his rotten body surrounded her.
Aunni
She was so upset by funny fact, that she decomposed her life immediately. It seems to be impossible, but it’s true. trust me.
Sebastian
des unions composés des composés, des cons posés, des qu’on pose, compose.
clément-pierre
it is dead, gone, at least the soul is gone. The rest of it is decomposing and becoming minerals, molecules, atoms, to be the food of plants. Taking it all apart. returning it.
Jerry decomposed at night what he had composed during the day – he pursued and unpursued, promised and unpromised, was nice and un-nice – he was loved by day and unloved by night – and the days and nights built up and broke down, healed and festered, biodegraded, until one day Jerry found himself unmarried and unhoused
The wind decomposed as the noon sun powered down. It was thick with fog, the smell of human sausage lingered.
Everything decomposes in life… Even human beings. The problem is when someone decomposes while living.
The bodies lay in the street decomposing. No one had the tools or the will to remove them, so they just lay there. The smell was overwhelming, but it would soon pass. Soon the road would just be asphalt covered in dried bones of a society that once flourished. And then, it would all be gone.
It always confused me when people said there was a fine line between love and hate. How could two such polar opposites be neighbors? And what was that barrier that separated them? Since then I have come to understand exactly what they meant, in a fallen world like ours. Hate is what happens when love gets sick. When it is not properly cared for, when it is abused, when it is left alone to cry, it undergoes a terrifying metamorphosis in order to survive. Kept in the dark, left untreated, the affections that once rejoiced in the glow of a lover’s smile become a cancer that eat away at the patient’s heart. The heart starts to rot.
Don’t take people’s love for granted.
decompose a thing is the fact of breaking down and moulder or molder, and something which is break down.
I was the first to find the body in the canal, but not the first to smell him. The household woke up to that smell, amplified by the summer heat, and assumed at first to be from an unfortunate animal. We never expected the animal to be a person instead, and certainly didn’t expect it to be someone we knew.
i would like to enrich my vocabulary by decomposing the long sentences i speak to shorter more understandable ones so that i could communicate my feelings and emotions more effectively to people around me.
Decompose. To rot. To fall apart. The destruction of an object, usually once living, due to the assuage of time and influence of air, water, and the world around it. Relationships also can decompose, die to the passage of time and influence of people, places and the world around them.
DECOMPOSE MEANS TO COME APART. IF YOU LEAVE COCA COLA IN A CUP WITH LEMON, THE LEMON PEEL WILL DECOMPOSE.
“go back to the kitcheeEEENN”
ha ha HA HA HA HA HA
you were so funny i laughed
i laughed for five minutes straight
five turned to ten turned to thirty
turned to twelve hours
turned to three days
turned to a week
i laughed so hard my stomach ached
and i fell to the floor and rolled over
and started to convulse
but i kept laughing
i laughed until i couldn’t breathe
until my blood ran cold
until i died
i was still laughing
they took hours before they announced
my TOA
because i was writhing around
laughing
with a slack jaw mouth
wide open eyes
rigor mortis set in and i was laughing
they opened me up for an autopsy
and my laughter smacked them in the face
like the smell
and the guts
you know
i laughed when they dolled me up
for the casket
when they put the glass over me
and people filed past to look
they looked like they’d never sleep again
i laughed all the way
to the hole in the ground
i laughed and it echoed against the soil
you didn’t have the balls to go
to the funeral
or even stay in the city where you killed me
you drove far far away but i know
you can hear me
i am still laughing
you will never stop hearing me i promise
ha ha ha you were so funny
HA HA HA
i allready had this words 3 times but my imaginacion is never ending
If I put this together piece by piece then take it all apart, can I call it decomposition?
I think that’s what my brains are doing most of the time. Decompose… that’s also pretty much what most of modern musicians do. Decompositions. Yeah I’m cynical, so sue me. I happen to find joy in it, so suck it, wont’cha?
His body decomposed. Smell of his rotten body surrounded her.
She was so upset by funny fact, that she decomposed her life immediately. It seems to be impossible, but it’s true. trust me.
des unions composés des composés, des cons posés, des qu’on pose, compose.
it is dead, gone, at least the soul is gone. The rest of it is decomposing and becoming minerals, molecules, atoms, to be the food of plants. Taking it all apart. returning it.