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I Am The Atom Bomb
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billy_corgan
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Wednesday, 13th July 2005 @ 02:50:15 PM in AEST
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I am the atom bomb I do not give I take away
I am a child I dont give I take away
I do not think I do not feel I do not give I am the atom bomb I take away; I am a child
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Re: I Am The Atom Bomb
(User Rating: 1 ) by MorningDove on
Wednesday, 13th July 2005 @ 08:22:13 PM AEST (User
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There is no way that the innocence of a child can be the analogy for a atom bomb. A angst filled teen maybe, not an innocent child. Not in my mind.
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Re: I Am The Atom Bomb
(User Rating: 1 ) by billy_corgan on
Monday, 18th July 2005 @ 01:35:49 AM AEST (User
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A child is even more likely and a plausible comparision to the atom bomb. This poem is a play on Oppenheimer's famous quote "I have become death the destroyer of worlds". What most people dont know is he also added "creator of worlds". This is like a new child, when cradling the child in your hands one but can't help but wonder what it should do when its older. Will he be a success? A good person? Or a person of evil such as Ted Bundy? Much like the atom bomb, those great scientists didnt truly understand the magnitude of its power. New parents dont understand the power of a child either, it can tear them apart, cause grief, cause strife, turn a happy marriage into a nightmare. One must take care before they have a child, and with raising it, since it is a veritable atom bomb. |
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