The rarest of Bob cats the vilest of men

Forsaken yes taken
Stolen disdainfully
Kneels with his quarry
The vilest of men is he
No wearier warrior
Is there but this
Beautiful Bobcat
Who brought so much bliss
Into our wild world

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Lantern Pike up in the Peak District

Heather runs and tufted glens
Lantern Pike it kind of sends
Our spirits up into the sky
As walkers of course we wonder why
Blessed with beauty day on day
The sky dips closer come what May
The beholder in us dares to see
That its a delightful place to be.

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Glastonbury

The greatest artist
That there ever can be
A wondrous sky scape
We all can see
Such magic we just adore
The city sparkles as does the TOR
@Glastonbury

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Is not what you think it is

A cathedral stands proudly
Serenity loudly
The moo cows participate
An honest scene
Ely created
Who was it stated
Milk from the grasses
Via the machine

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Let it be the food of love

Let it be broad
Just let it be
Dabble in life
In it’s true mystery
All of the music
That you describe
Has immense value

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The world of the humming bird

When mum is the size of a top of a finger
With babies to feed it’s a troublesome thing
In a world full of giants the miniature creatures
Are subject to accidents perhaps to their wing
Darting and flying in all sorts of circles
Imagine how purposeful mother must be
AtSafeguarding

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A piglet

Kindness costs nothing
A piglet just needs
Love and attention
For him it just leads
To a true happy frame of mind
Maybe a smile
A Pat on the head

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Myotonic observational Goats

Myotonic goats when they get excited
What they do
Is go into a spasm
Lock out just to view
What is a exceptional movement
Stiffly they perform
Goats are less than cumbersome
So for them it’s like a storm
Of bodily aggravation.

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Cheap and clean energy according to the Japanese

Piezo electric floor tiles
Pace makers apparently
Energy placement energy building
Creating really beautifully
Attracting would be creators
Of the energy they use
Exceptionally positive
It has to be good news

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Dorset the dark side

Listening to this awful story
Malicious hunters who
Chased a wild stag
And shot it yes it’s true
A head wound, in it’s very self
It tried to get away
The hunters feeling purposeful
Just helped to delay
The agony a4thought
They shot it once again closer to their
Vehicles 🦌

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A true Mimic his cockatiel friend

The Cockatiel a mimic
Of sound of the first degree
He cometh just to wake his friend
As happy as can be
A guttural regression
The wake up call on line
Amazingly his talents
Are very very fine

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He loves his dog and his dog clearly loves him

The smell of him
His given name
Courage
The old man
A leader of a country
Both are each others fan
Of course a Gaelic message
True heart

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Tick tock Quantock

Imagine being the victim
Chased and harried from there to here
Feeling the young heart beating faster
As the bold eyes tear
The SABS the friends of animals
Soulfully are there
Offering up some honoured strength
Instead of the despair

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Glastonbury

Absorbing all that history
The island’s holy clan
The ministry and brethren
And how it all began
Feeling all the movement
In one’s heart and soul
Glastonbury place of peace
And the realisation of one’s role

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Running with Bulls

Running with Bulls
Strung on a lead
A crack on its backside
See where that does lead
A ruptured tumultuous retaliation
That hopefully will be seen by a nation
Of animal lovers

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My forest dwelling granny

A besom in one hand
A sheath of red hair
I wish my granny was still around where
She lived near the forest
With her black cat and fox
Drinking elixirs
That she stored in a box

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Wildness never taken for granted

The lanes around Dolgellau

the contours and the hills

Wildness is respected

in honesty it fills

the poets heart each moment

tall trees cover green

solitude and tranquillity

at every roadside scene.

 

A smile begets. A Smile here

everywhere one goes

A sort  of rationality

it keeps you on your toes

vitality it’s viable

survivability

begotten hatched and breathing

all absorbed so willingly.

 

Our  nativity it’s  really felt

the vegetable kingdom flourishes

that the greatest god has dealt

Forests woods and  coppices

shoots and boughs and leaves

taste and smell the landscapes

the  pungency it achieves

much in the way of enjoyment

The sweetness many share

the butterflies the moths and Bee’s
that are really everywhere.

 

Written after visiting the recycling depot and going up the lanes

at the back of Awelfa in Laura’s car.

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Re cycling Depot Dolgellau

Dave the rave

a council man

Dolgellau’s best

a worthy fan

a helpful soul

a genuine

there to help

he knows his role

 

welcomes me

how many do?

recycling

our dreams come true

an honest bunch

all genuine

Hard working

and helpful

 

 

 

 

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Experimentation

God made little animals
To live true precious lives
Not to be cut up in pieces
Experimentation survives
Not the shampoo or the scent
Human technology
Is cruel it’s really evil
And it doesn’t have to be
Continued..

Leave us be
Our eternity is ours not yours

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A hole in one

A family of bears
On a golf course did play
With the poles and the flag
In a jovial way
Golfers frustrated
No hole in one
No birdey no nothing
Under the sun

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Baby. Milk.

Little babies thats all they are
Calves to the slaughter
Each one a star
In it’s mother eyes
But the dairy man
Sees money to be made

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Dolgellau

A magical valley

surrounded by hills

ancients and modern

And  bird life that spills

sea birds and Wood Pigeons

Buzzards Jackdaws

blue tits and sparrows

and thunderous applause

from the jets out of Anglesey

cutting the sky

house martens swallows

each one with a sigh
Dunnocks

and thrushes and black birds

No lie

The mountains take heed

the mists  come and go

stone form the bone

and the strength that’s on show

wallers backs bent

muscles becoming

Bold interlocking

And curiously numbing

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Poetry and prose

Poetry proclaims to those
Who see the cruelty around
A gentle form of worldly prose
To rake those embittered torturers
Hunters butchers they
Farmers harmers wild embalmers
Who actually portray
Ugliness personified

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A spot of trampolining

A cat and a dog

shared a child’s trampoline

up and down leaping

 

the happiest scene

both bouncing ruefully

the dog heavier he

watched the cat reach the sky

 

for much lighter she be

Playful the two of them

a garden scene

one after another

The dog being mean

his weight so much heavier

watch the cat fly

higher and higher

 

 

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Not really enjoying the horn pipe

It’s horn through your throat
Out your mouth
What do you say
At last it’s the bull
Getting his way
With the Spaniard a torturer
Karma control
I just hope it hurts

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Like a fish out of water

They flip and they flap and they flop
It is air
They are hurting so much
But are we aware
Of the pain and the suffering
We look and we smile
Their agony shared
They cannot reconcile

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Disdain

Of course they do
But many don’t see the tears
They don’t know the fears
They create the pain
Again and again
And all of this is so insane
Filling the poet with pure disdain.

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Sara’s Gold

Rainbow colours
Pots of gold
Love and life
So I am told
Hooded figures
Snake skin skies
Hooded lady
Realise
Your worth

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Killer instinct

Shook hands with him
Patted his back
The criminal took his attack
To a sleeping lion
He felt the result
Of a trigger pulled
A real insult
Of depravity

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Selfishness typical human

In the shelter you smiled at me
You gave me hope you did agree
I was for you your home would be
Shared yes sort of shared with me
Then bored you were you told me I
Had to go back which made me cry
Raised my hopes you miserable sod
Brought me closer to my god 🐕

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