Tim Torkildson's Clown Alley
The Poet Laureate of the New York Times Newsroom
Friday, July 6, 2018
Cremation
But alkaline hydrolysis has an unsettling component that cremation lacks: The body’s tissues and organs dissolve into a syrupy liquid that is treated like wastewater; in effect, most of the body is liquified and goes down the drain
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Deseret News
There was an old man lived in Orem
who said "When I'm dead, in a jorum
just pour my remains,
but not down the drains;
that's totally lacking decorum!"
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