Farewell Speech by Rachel McAlpine

Farewell Speech by Rachel McAlpine

Author:Rachel McAlpine [McAlpine, Rachel]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2014-11-29T05:00:00+00:00


Peace; come away: the song of woe

Is after all an earthly song:

Peace; come away: we do her wrong

To sing so wildly: let us go.

Come; let us go: your cheeks are pale;

But half my life I leave behind:

Methinks my friend is richly shrined;

But I shall pass; my work will fail.

It is soothing to write out my favourite words and yet —

12 x 13 = 156, 12 x 12=144

12 x 11=132, 12 x 10=120, 12 x 9=108, 12 x 8=98

I spoke splendidly about Our Duty to the Unfit once I had masticated the ethics and the economics. Bim is one of the Unfit but as a matter of fact the Unfit are mostly men. As long as Men are involved in Procreation the human race will be at a standstill, for Evolution is shackled by their genes of aggression, militarism and materialism. Every time a man fathers a son we go back a step. It would be more natural for Woman to procreate without their interference because Woman is the creative force and Man the destructive. The only men fit to be parents decline the privilege, they unerringly make the choice of chastity. Bede, for instance, felt no need to perpetuate his Ego by fathering a swarm of offspring and yet his name will live forever. I don’t thank my father for his legacy.

Science has made such great strides and I feel sure that this dream is not impossible to achieve.

Dear friend, far off, my lost desire.

So far, so near in woe and weal;

O loved the most, when most I feel

There is a lower and a higher.



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