Trioxypurine Poem by Saiom Shriver

Trioxypurine



One of the sects
forbidding caffein
called dioxypurine
profiteers from the
animal flesh containing
ox agonizing trioxypurine

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
It used to be said in the time of Henry 8
that only kings could eat enough animal flesh
to contract gout, a form of arthritis concentrated
in the toes. Trioxypurine or uric acid, pre-urine in
animal muscles, is more toxic than dioxypurine
from coffee beans and in addition more laden with
the karma of animal slaughter.)
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