Category Archives: Obituaries

Tribute to Ron

The Rollright King Ron-Dudley Smith Today at three We all are with His friends and family To say goodbye And thank him for being Such a lovely guy His smiling face Was all we saw His jokes and jovial way … Continue reading

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Live exports

Live exports And that sinking feeling Now awash with a salty foam Drowning in a maelstrom of frightening waves So far from home Sold off to the slaughterer away across the sea Getting that realisation of how it has to … Continue reading

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Meat what it really is

Clinical death An autopsy An Angel of death Hypocrisy Imagine the life force As and when Her throat was cut by ugly men Stinking of rot of sweat and poo The trade call it meat What about you

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Thoughts of samhain

A confirming ritual In darkness we tread Samhain is raging A feast with the dead A believers baptism An auction of grace Solemnists encounter The whitest of face The rusty lock shudders A solitary Photographer comes forth Out of true … Continue reading

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Lolita

The Salish sea and Puget Sound Packed with life Great depths abound From this magical world She was stolen away To a concrete pit Just to decay In a lifeless bath tub No depth at all A sterile pit Penned … Continue reading

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A bucket of dead piglets

No comments so far so I guess Let me be number one These are little piglets They ought be under the sun Alive and feeling gorgeous But in stead lifeless they be The Meat Trade is their master For an … Continue reading

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Love in the real sense

Lovers of life Lovers of living Can’t live without someone That is true giving Elephants have that Perfect heart rapture Yes I can feel it Ecstatic life force

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A metaphor for milk and the bovine

How can they It’s for them Too far Hone alas As to who they are Resembling A bovine mother Hooked up to well Just some other Mechanical sluice Sucking hard The eternal juices And the bard Staring fast Where in … Continue reading

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A mother cow is always a victim

A mother a female a lover of life a nurturer always Subjected to strife from the Dairy the Meat Trade The ignorant who Disrespected her iniquitous blighters its true In pursuance of love The shame of it all Unable to … Continue reading

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Christopher Day

Ethical and principled Ingenuous was He Christopher Day A homeopathic’s man and Veterinary The Dean of homeopathy How animals respond A tutelage by directions With the sick he had a bond Vibrational decisions He held in second sight Prophetic and … Continue reading

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Chris Day

An alternative natural healer A special man was He The animals saw him as their friend It’s how he chose to be Dedicated and principled A conscientious carer A man of such integrity And they don’t come any rarer

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A quarter of a century

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Archie

An Angel not given the mercy of need Hope sprang eternal the familial lead Undeniable life force existent and true His enduring survival realities view Within Archie’s solitude palpably, He Was left at the crossroads crucially through The medics persuasion … Continue reading

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Olivia Newton John

A beautiful women Has passed from this earth A spectacular lady she being worth Much, so significant she battled away Fighting Breast Cancer a price she did pay Suffering so much her passion to fight Brought her magnificently into the … Continue reading

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KEN DODD

Creative comedic laughter and joy A figure of vigour His passionate ploy 90 Long years Entertainment his thing An eruption of mirth From his ardour did bring Heartfelt emotion The notion that he Could work on the boards And intelligently … Continue reading

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TOM REAGAN

A philosopher who took it upon himself As many do To think about the rights that animals Have and it was his view As a professor he had found It was the path to be on For him the very … Continue reading

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Did he or not

So on this tombstone lies a man A man who only had one fan That fan was me For I’m that man And nothing ever went to plan I crashed the car But didn’t die And I don’t know the … Continue reading

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A Clam they named “Ming”

A Clam has been discovered the oldest ever seen 500 hundred year old possibly when the great sistene chapel got its ceiling painted tyhats how old it was and scientists in Bangor realised this well because they opened it and … Continue reading

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