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A poem originally written when Dylan's father began to go blind. Those famous words have been adopted by some [[longevity]] advocates in regards to the process of [[aging]] and also by some [[Transhumanism]] advocates who have taken the term "light" as a reference to death or mortality. | A poem originally written when Dylan's father began to go blind. Those famous words have been adopted by some [[longevity]] advocates in regards to the process of [[aging]] and also by some [[Transhumanism]] advocates who have taken the term "light" as a reference to death or mortality. | ||
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+ | ==A poem by Transhuman Tees== | ||
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+ | It's a natural process, | ||
+ | They say getting old | ||
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+ | As if it is something | ||
+ | Either noble or bold | ||
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+ | When your hip is stiff | ||
+ | You need a cane to walk | ||
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+ | Your ears are now useless | ||
+ | Can't hear anyone talk | ||
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+ | Tell me a reason | ||
+ | And tell me why | ||
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+ | When I think of that coming | ||
+ | That I shouldn't cry | ||
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+ | Who wants that for themselves? | ||
+ | Who wants that for others? | ||
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+ | Your parents | ||
+ | Your children | ||
+ | Your sisters | ||
+ | Your brothers | ||
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+ | They say I fear death | ||
+ | But that is a lie | ||
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+ | I don't want to get old | ||
+ | If you do, tell me why. | ||
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Revision as of 13:00, 17 September 2016
Rage, rage, against the dying of the light. - Dylan Thomas
A poem originally written when Dylan's father began to go blind. Those famous words have been adopted by some longevity advocates in regards to the process of aging and also by some Transhumanism advocates who have taken the term "light" as a reference to death or mortality.
A poem by Transhuman Tees
It's a natural process, They say getting old
As if it is something Either noble or bold
When your hip is stiff You need a cane to walk
Your ears are now useless Can't hear anyone talk
Tell me a reason And tell me why
When I think of that coming That I shouldn't cry
Who wants that for themselves? Who wants that for others?
Your parents Your children Your sisters Your brothers
They say I fear death But that is a lie
I don't want to get old If you do, tell me why.