BS proof of God's existence
Argument From Personal Sanity
1. I've had religious experiences that can't be explained unless I'm insane or God exists.
2. Therefore, God exists.
Consider this
The beauty of religious mania is that it has the power to explain everything. Once God (or Satan) is accepted as the first cause of everything which happens in the mortal world, nothing is left to chance...logic can be happily tossed out the window.
Stephen King


Spoken Word
Stories, poems and speeches written by others, read by me. Something a little different from the Gisburne norm.

The Kittens of Doom - Nick Gisburne
I've recorded stories about cats and other macabre tales for YouTube, and perhaps they inspired me to write this poem. The tongue-in-cheek title came first, and everything else seemed to follow...

The Kittens of Doom
by Nick Gisburne

In the mistletoe wood, where the cursed oak stood
In the shadows of night was a tomb
And inside it there lay, for a year and a day
The unspeakable kittens of doom

These were no simple cats; for their food they ate bats
Which they swallowed at midnight and noon
They would snare them with strings, rip their leathery wings
Before eating their brains with a spoon

But then such was their skill they left no bats to kill
No sweet morsels in traps did they find
So by night and by day to find victims to slay
They must leave their old tomb far behind

Then the kittens did roam, keen to find a new home
And some fresh tasty brains for their lunch
To the cities they strayed and on mouse meat they preyed
For their skulls had the same pleasing crunch

And the people did grin and with love took them in
For though evil, their faces were sweet
In the warmth of the house the occasional mouse
Was their tastiest, bloodiest treat

Now the mice are all dead but the cats must be fed
And their hunger for brains is still great
And together they plan for they know where they can
Find delicious fresh blood if they wait

For the newly born child how they purred and they smiled
At the sight of that soft little head
But when night gathers in, that smile turns to a grin
For by sunrise the child will be dead

We now live among cats who no longer eat bats
And who pace into room after room
Tuck all babies in tight, kiss them one last goodnight
And beware of your kittens of doom

2 February 2008


Posted by:
Gisburne2000


A Baby Tramp - Ambrose Bierce
Suffer the little children. Hold on, that's a Bible quote. Okay, er... if it's raining always take a coat and umbrella. You know it makes sense.
Lecture on the Bible - Robert G Ingersoll
From the Lectures of Colonel Robert G Ingersoll
The Bible as a Moral Guide - Robert G Ingersoll
The full title of Ingersoll's speech is:
'What would you substitute for the Bible as a moral guide?'
The Kittens of Doom - Nick Gisburne
I've recorded stories about cats and other macabre tales, and perhaps they inspired me to write this poem. The tongue-in-cheek title came first, and everything else seemed to follow.
The Beast in the Cave - H P Lovecraft
Never stray from the path. If you do, you might find you're not alone.
The Cats of Ulthar - H P Lovecraft
Always be kind to animals. If you're not, anything could happen.
The Gift of the Magi - O Henry
One of my favourite stories. A Christmas gift from me to you. Just don't think I'm getting all religious on you; this is not really a religious story at all.
Shot At Dawn - Alan Booth
In the First World War little, if anything, was known about "shell shock" and a number of British and other soldiers were shot at dawn for desertion.
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
A classic ghostly tale, illustrated by Gustave Doré.
The Phantom Coach - Amelia B Edwards
A spine-chilling Victorian ghost story. Lost and cold, a man just wants to return home to his wife, but his carriage is far from what he expected...
The Gods - Robert G Ingersoll
Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll (11 August 1833 - 21 July 1899) American social activist, orator, and agnostic prominent during the Golden Age of Freethought.


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