False eyes lashes

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
A saying we’ve all heard of and we ought
To realise a lot of The false eyelashes
Are made from Minks caged up
Not what you thought
Some companies who are aware
Of these facts
Still have the cheek to describe
Them as indeed
Vegan some say ethical
The sadness is they lie
MisinformEd and sadly
A lot of minks do die

You, want to be noticed
Have lovely lashes that
Show those gorgeous eyes up well
So many of you at
That junction with your confidence
Somehow they create
An image that’s impressive
But ladies you must wait

And realise the falsehoods
Like “Lilly Lashes” they
Are using real minks fur
Called cruelty free
Those creatures pay
A terrible price
They are captured And caged
And just exist
Captivity is not their scene
And we really must resist
For These are wild and encompassing
Nocturnal hunting sprees
The climb they swim
They hunt they are wild
Abusing them, a dim
view I take
Of doing this
Caring for them indeed
And gassing them
Or breaking their sweet necks
So we succeed

In making coats and bags and even eye lashes
Oh dear
Imagine all that karma
For me just every tear
Is lost during emotion
Their agony we know
Wearing these eye lashes
Won’t give you the glow

The karmic debt is awful
The companies who fail
To tell you what they are doing
At the point of sale
Captured minks
Abused and tortured all their
Short lives, they
Are murdered in their hundreds
In a diabolical way

To die A true creation
God made miracles and we
Turn them into eye lashes
And fur coats tragically
Human beings surely
Are the wicked ones and they
Best be sure of what they buy
And forgo the cruel dismay

VELOUR
lily lashes

see Peta they will confirm
Do your own research
Your beauty comes from within
And true wickedness from captivity

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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