The vigil at Farmer Johns

Farmer Johns Slaughterhouse
Sat in LA
Murdering animals every day
Direct Action Works
As does slaughter and pain
Animal Rights are
Never in vain
48 hours their vigil outside
The processing plant
In Vermont inside
A hell hole where SMITHFIELD
Foods as we know
animal agriculture They want it to grow
In vileness and waste
In disease and in pain
As carnivores scoff
At the protestors train
Of thought
Factory farming
Is rotten and wrong
Its behind closed doors
And it doesnt belong
So wrong on all counts
Its a death camp of woe
And those animals suffer
They do suffer so

We are giving PIGS water
Talking of Rose’s Law
Abuses inside
Whistleblowers are sure
The camp is a vile place
A dark satanic hole
Managed by people
Who do not have soul
Just blood lust and money
And they call us extreme
For exploiting the evil
The ongoing stream
Of living to dying
Torture in between
One after another
The nightmare obscene
Dodger dogs poor pigs
Death at a cost
Safety is lessened the workers
Are lost
Cleaning regimes
Are pitifully poor
They slave like the clappers
And are forced to kill more

Its the food on the tables
Not some Fangled dream
People want dead flesh
Able to redeem
The Horror the blood
The snot and the pain
The meat eating masses
The horrid terrain

What is truly evil
The public won’t see
The abomination
And iniquity
Degenerates baseness
Amoral they be
Look into the eyes of the victims
And see
The freedom from blame
Their unfallen state
The babes and the sucklings
nothing is great
The Spare ribs your sucking
Vampires and salt
nitrites are Killing you too
We must halt
The nastiest processes
Cancer and all
So many complicit
Who break every rule

hence we are here with hearts and minds
Tuning in to the warrior animals dying in their droves

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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