Chickens and how they suffer the stench of man

Man made
Made for profit
Concentrated pain
Agony and suffering
mostly for the gain
Of the corporatocracy
Of the murder trade within
Every country has them
The greatest home of sin

And today we think of chickens
Chickens with broken legs
Fattened up like crazy
Laying all your eggs
So you can eat their offspring
Unfertilized ofcourse
So they can sell their agony
As a matter of course

Feed them anti biotics
To bugger up your immune
System with infections
When you are out of tune
Loaded with colours and toxins
It is no yoke at all
Look at the way they imprison us
Agony wall to wall

Bleeding hens their ovi ducts
Bitten clean Way
A madness that comes over them
On any given day
Fed on crap and little else
Caged up like a sardine
Rusty smelly cages
Of course they are obscene

Ofcourse it is distressing
Corpses on the floor
Wicked and unforgiving
Carpets rich with gore
Maggots traipsing the light fandango
What a way to be
Supply your fresh eggs in pretty boxes
And all of them agree

We would have to be numbskulls
To believe the stuff we read
On their marketing cartons
When we see how they feed
Beaten against the crates they are
And just tossed into bins
The handlers are iniquitous
Raging violent sins

Total amorality
Flagrant evil sons
Of bitches and of I have to say
Really there are tons
Of excrement and maggots
Falling in between
The bloodied wires its hell
For sure
Where not even a machine

Would be left unattended
But here sweet hens must be
Churning out the eggs for you
So you can enjoy your tea
Jammed packed with pure agony
With every conceivable ill
And Bacteria thats growing
Which probably will kill.

About Rex Tyler

I love animals. I enjoy writing poetry and delivering speeches.I like to mentor people who need help in preparing speeches and evaluations.I enjoy travel although it is much harder for me these days.I so enjoyed the Andes Mountains and Volcanoes and the Quichua people who live and thrive there.I have lots of friends around the world.
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