| A cockroach’s decapitated head lives on for days
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| I’m intrigued and inspired by nature and its ways
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| Experimenting on insects, birds, dogs and rats
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| The subjects die instantly after severing their head
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| In the arts of life man invents nothing
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| But in the arts of death he outdoes nature herself
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| A leg of a dissected spider still contracts
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| This resurrects the idea of an experiment on human legs
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| A limb sawed off and stolen from the local cemetery
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| Contracting muscles quiver through electricity
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| Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
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| Knew exactly what to do with his prisoners
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| Sealed in a wooden barrel with single hole
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| Observing time of death and departing of the soul
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| Two prisoners are invited for dinner at the same time
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| One is sent out hunting, the other ordered to sleep for a while
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| Both men disemboweled, compared with fascinated eyes
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| On the contents of their stomachs and the effects of sleep and exercise
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| Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
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| A man with a taste for scientific horror
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| The quest for the primal language of mankind
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| An experiment designed by a dark sadistic mind
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| Infants bred to be raised like Adam and Eve
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| To be bathed and fed by mutes, words never spoken
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| All their lives concealed from love, care and speech
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| Psychotic savages all ending up broken |