| Title: | Subject |
| Author: | Kathryn Andersen |
| Universe: | Blake's 7 |
| WorkType: | Poetry |
| Size: | 1K |
| Date: | 1986-3 |
| Zine: | ConQuestConZine |
| File: |
Gan reflects on his situation.
I've never seen a guinea pig.
Rats, they say,
are cheaper -- being everywhere.
He was one.
A rat in black's authority
black hearted.
Trespassing, arrogantly
thinking me dull,
soft, stupid.
Oh, I was ignorant
didn't know
that justice was an illusion
that life
was a matter of survival
in this rat
race.
He did not survive my justice.
I will not survive theirs.
"Plead guilty, and they'll be
lenient."
Terribly
lenient.
How long to live without defence?
I've never seen a guinea pig
But I've been one.
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