er war noch nicht am ende als er einen brief erhielt
von seiner freundin, die ihm schrieb, dass sie einen andern liebt
und der tritt in die fresse von dem fiesen schlägertyp,
der wohl meint, dass ihm gewaltausüben eine menge gibt,
war nicht anlass dazu, es gab einen andern grund,
weder seine arbeitslosigkeit, noch der krebsbefund
haben ihn dazu bewegt, haben ihn dazu gedrängt
diese tat zu vollstrecken, auszuhecken, man bedenkt:
der auslöser war viel subtiler, eine kleinigkeit, dann fiel er
schwer und über alle Menschen her
denn zum essen gab es spinat mit rosenkohl und löwenzahnsalat

und auf einmal sprang er auf, griff nach nem messer und begann den amoklauf

jeder macht es gut, aber ihr macht es besser
seid nur auf der hut ihr miesen pflanzenfresser
jeder macht es gut, aber ihr macht es besser
seid nur auf der hut vor meinem fleischermesser

seine erste beute war ein junges straight-edge-mädchen
eine blutige spur zog sich durch alle bio-lädchen der stadt
er hat jedes seiner opfer fachmännisch seziert
das herz rausgerissen und es diniert
alle waren geschockt von diesem horror-verfahren
nur mc donalds gaben zu - das machen wir so schon seit jahren
im naturkostmilieu kursierten wilde geschichten
alle ökos und veganer wussten schlimmes zu berichten
eine bestie in gestalt eines menschen läuft umher
und jeden vegetarier tötet er
denn zum essen gab es spinat mit rosenkohl und löwenzahnsalat

von seinen lippen tropft das blut
in seinen augen tobt der wahnsinn und die wut

die pathologen fanden sein motiv:
fleischkonsum macht aggressiv!
und in jeder kleinen stadt
auf jedem dorffest hat man körnerfressen satt...


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