04-22-2015, 09:34 AM
A Perfect Stranger
First we have a simple scalpel.
It’s not that delicate,
the longer the better
as we have little fear of damage.
Next, there are the rib cutters –
more akin to pruning shears
than to a surgeon’s tool.
There is a set of spreaders
on the shelf, for display.
Use the high speed setting
to drill the marrow from the bone.
We don’t want splinters in the sample.
That one there is called the bread knife.
It can filet the heart
or any other organ.
Here is the hammer with a hook
and a skull chisel
together they will open her head.
Finally, take the hagedorn
and sew her up with heavy cord
to hold the meat together.
First we have a simple scalpel.
It’s not that delicate,
the longer the better
as we have little fear of damage.
Next, there are the rib cutters –
more akin to pruning shears
than to a surgeon’s tool.
There is a set of spreaders
on the shelf, for display.
Use the high speed setting
to drill the marrow from the bone.
We don’t want splinters in the sample.
That one there is called the bread knife.
It can filet the heart
or any other organ.
Here is the hammer with a hook
and a skull chisel
together they will open her head.
Finally, take the hagedorn
and sew her up with heavy cord
to hold the meat together.

