Poor little pigs and the meat trade

Creation of godliness
That’s what they be
Part of production lines
Pork avidly
Babies designed
For gassing soon
Death of each infant
In the month of June
January born six months to go
Violence and anguish
On them we bestow
Terrible torture that’s what we do
To poor little babies
Yes folks it’s true.🐖

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A walk in the countryside this afternoon

Out for a walk
And what did we see
A hillside where splendour
And Nature roam free
An elegant stag
With one antler and he
Was tasting the fresh grass
And herbage wildly
A tree where the fae
Had took residence and
Lamas patrolling on the same land
A beautiful moment
Of magical bliss
Our walk in the countryside
Not one to miss

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Murdered at Primrose Hill

Ravaged and murdered by a gang of scum
They beat him and stabbed him
Leaving him numb
With their excessive horror
Violence beyond
Savagery honestly
Some did abscond
Raging demonstrably
Violent as hell he was using his camera
So we hear tell set upon grotesquely
And left dying poor soul
By the evil now raging
Out of control

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Afghan refugee rapes sheep and goats in France

From Afghanistan a refugee
Raped sheep and goats
Their tragedy
This monster vile explicitly
Attacked and injured them viciously
Imagine the evil the heart felt pain
Raping these souls again and again
Straight out of hell diabolically
Caused immeasurable harm
And must never be
Free to repeat his heinous act
His brutality
The ultimate fact

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Stag hunting

Chasing a wild stag
That’s what they do
In front of families with children
In view chasing for five hours
Threateningly
Wildness torn out of it
So viciously
The hunts need a kicking
They need a good hiding
Killing our wild life

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Gay families

An overriding ignorance
Leading to pure arrogance
Male lovers in appearance
Believe they have the right
To abuse the actual privilege
Of parenting a baby
Two males fails objectively
Causing utter blight
A baby needs it’s mother
A female yes by gender
Two males can’t make a family
Creatively we know
Sexually they cohabit
Against creative forces
From evil ugly sources
They continue to bestow

Wickedness apparent
What is a true distortion
What constitutes a family
Two males just cannot be
Able to override the fact
That A mother is the answer

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I stayed a while

I met a hound
A character
Wilbur was his given name
A haughty bark
Who made his mark
In the countryside
He staked his claim
Diminutive
Yet boisterous, he
Lived with Robert
Oldham who
Lived in little Heath
A great address
Where badgers and foxes
Never wanted for less

Hollies and hazels
And oaks and pine
Blue bell clusters
That smelled divine
In a hearty home
Once a dairy
Partly
Where cows did graze
And their milk
Was heartily

Given as freely
To those who came
To the little dairy
Whose claim to fame
The house was built
A while ago
When the fire of London
It did glow
Awake to the many cries of grief
A hundred thousands homes
Belief
in wooden structures
Close together they
At Pudding lane
Did burn they say

This amazing house
It’s seclusion, where
Potten End and it’s wild
Ness share
With squirrels and owls
And muntjacs who
Deem to display
Their magic too

I stayed a while
In a dreamy state
In a topper-most room
Where a roof of slate
Harboured a warmth
Expressing control
Giving warmth to a lonely soul
Up and down it was battery driven
A seat that helped my legs to drive
Serenity and such historic values
Really helped me to survive

Claudia a life long friend
Made the acquaintance bountifully
Prepared my room with her gentle ease
Arranged it all which did nobly please
The aged poet bent on rhyme
And enjoying the heritage born in time
A house of character gently so
A wooded copse with a heavenly glow
Prosaic peacefulness pandering to
The solitary gentleman owner who

Three weeks there a holiday
Encapsulated one might say
In regent splendour atop was I
Beautiful beams and walls to sigh
To dream to create my story lines
To sit in the sun and it certainly shines
Where the song birds feed
And heraldically
Soften the hearts of the
Poetry

That flies and flies
All around the place
Rob Oldham’s manner
Each wild embrace
Wilbur his dog a gentle soul
Excited to see us
Knowing his role
A companion animal
Watching o’re
His gentle master
Who he did adore

Out across the bathroom scene
Wild repose and verdant green
Homely, magical peaceful sights
Misty mornings soulful nights
Serenity a dormant swell
It’s all surrounding I hear tell
The history each darkly hour
Of consciousness
And gentle power
Spent there bringing wildness and
A marvellous magic across the land

Back home in my mountainous place
Far away am I this day
Thoughts though of the dreamy seclusion
The old houses charm
And wild profusion
The ancient wildness that surrounds
Mildly mystic
And it’s grounds
Beautifully peaceful
Everyday
Hearing the owls
Never far away.

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A pig wishes

A pig ‘s sensitivity to life is the extreme
Born without sweat glands it can dream
Of mud and wetness of soulful prose
And the wind in summer I do suppose.

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A horse suffers

When the race began
Each horses Heart
Was forced to run
To so impart
A galloping stance
A strict degree
To bleed inside
And internally
To stress to violate all cause
And to die a death

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Udder flaring

Udder flaring
Imagine that
Hairy udders
Burning fat
Absolute agony
Females feel
The wrath of man
Who dares conceal
The ugliness the vicious side
Of dairy

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A cat needs refuge

If a cat be sad
And it needs to be
Warm and dry
Then insanity
Kicks in big time at least for me
For to love a cat
Is just wonderfully
Rewarding this has to be said

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Hung up on slaughter

This was once a breathing beautiful mother
Who was raped and imprisoned and caged in a diminutive farrowing crate
Designed by a weird man
Who thought it right to trap such beauty in such a hellish
Restricted prison whilst she undertook birthing and nurturing

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Gambling on outcomes

Making our friends leap over the fences
Really as humans will we come to our senses
Ever in this life!
Distasteful and nasty
Torturing forcefully
Gambling badly losing it sadly
Horses are suffering
Ignorance buffering
Beautiful gentrified
Souls suffer silently

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Dancers End nature reserve

A nature reserve
In Dancing End
In Charles Rothschilds memory
A great wealth they send
Ancient old woods
A haven of calm
And Pavis Woods
Indomitable charm
It’s a special place
On the chilterns, we see
Acres and acres
High up actually
Vascular, fungi
Mosses
galore
and several wild orchids
And many more
Mantles and pimpernels
Great butterflies
Trefoils and hawkweeds
Wild basil applies
Hairstreaks
Cock pheasants wandering free
A wildness profusion
So much to see

Down to the Lee
To the shop where we bought
Some local fresh vegetables
Free range eggs sought
Fresh cut asparagus
Succulent greens
Sough dough
A nice bag
And, some fresh beans

Lots of high blossom
Magnolia’s too
In country gardens
How we construe
Light spangled diadems

That deftly imbue
Soulful embraces
No word of a lie
Three roads cross magically
ask each other why
besoms of willow
For those in the sky
A conflation of spell binding
Magical powers
Fly agaric and liminal momentous
Showers
Nature above us wherever we go
In what is a magical mystery show.

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Coming back to my trees

A self healing pilgrimage
Coming back to my trees
A beautiful manuscript
It’s going to please
The chuckle of the corvidae
And the beauty of rain
The waterfalls falling
Again and again
The mountains up yonder
The stars in the sky
My beautiful Claudie
Your present is high
I love the sweet perfume
And all that you do
My birthday was special
Which was down to you

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Lambs to slaughter

Hitting us with sticks they were forcing us to leave
Just lambs to the slaughter
What do they achieve
By putting the fear of god up us
Frighteningly so
We are little babies
And, we don’t want to go
Many halal/ kosher
Agony at death
Little lambs love ivy
And continued breath.

🐏🐑🐏

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Not my king

Easter a chicken
A cartoon of sorts
Christianity serviced
It’s arrived via hush thoughts
The King in his counting house
Faith hope and love
Constitutional facts
Coming down from above

Blessed Ramadam
Diversity rules choices have meanings
Who are the fools
He’s just not my king
Not anymore
Eid Mabarac
Means something but in essence
Whose sure

What Charles said last year
Compared to this, We
Got a comical chicken
That clucked earnestly
The great resurrection
2000 years
Nothing to write home about
Beyond this years tears.

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Rupert Lowe MP

A man of our times
A Man with a soul
He says it and means it
He is in control
Of our borders
And our soul urge
The country he knows
The reason for living
His philosophy grows
From strength to complete
Power over the elite
Successful he be
Where adversity
Conquers the present
Saliently
Stands up and wallows
In love constantly.

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In Dancers End I met a friend

In A Queens Anne house
In Dancers End
On a stormy night
I met a friend
On a staircase steep
A presence deep
An effigy the
sort of sight
That appeared to touch me
And watch me fall
Down a flight
Into the hall
A couple of goblets of red wine
Relaxed me I just felt divine
I found my way to a bed
And slept
Seemingly I felt adept
To this amazing mansion
Surrounded by
Ancient woods
That underlie
The spirit world
The hauntings there
Without a troubled thought or care
All these years later
Passing by the Queen Anne mansion
In the sky.
I recalled its presence felt
And the ghost mine host
And it’s cards it dealt.

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Pig

pig alone enriched with pain
Limping sighing and again
Wretchedly feeling forlorn
Wishing it had not been born
Pork for dinner pork for tea
And swiped by farmers constantly

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Migrants and dogs

A dog is man’s best friend they say
And now we hear they must go away
Migrants coming here hate them and they
Want us to give our dogs away
Animals are our hearts desire
Cats and dogs create that fire
Of consistency and of loyalty too
For animal friends are always true
As for those who prefer that we
Forgo the love it must not be
An Englishman’s home welcomes those
Animals

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A Murderous scum bag bitch

Sharon Price
That bitch who forced
Us into a wheelie bin
Blood coarsed,
through our bodies
Together, we
Took the hit so terribly

Twenty three cats
From the wood
She said
it was for all our good
Forced us in, all 23
Into the dark
So frighteningly

The weight of all
Of us upon
Those lower down
Some of us gone
To sleep, soaked through
By each others pee
Fear and misfortune
Painfully

Squashed we were
This vicious shit
She didnt even care a bit
A weight she put upon the lid
As far as she knew
She was rid

Of all of us
So frightened, we
Shook like mad
All nervously
Expecting death
We really knew
Our end was near
It just felt true

A heartless coward
A relentless fraud
Death she thought was our reward
She got rid of
All of us
She wasn’t around to hear us cuss
And cussed we did
Our anger boiled
In our panic many were soiled

Each was shivering nervously
Screaming out
Continuously

Apparently the RSPCA
Admonished her
And made her pay
10 years she could never own
More animals
No more would moan
Or groan or cry
For clearly she
Was the biggest bitch in history

It Was in the papers
What she said
Epsom mourned
The tangled dead
And this is how she got rid
Of all us friends
Dear kitties who
Died a death
This fact was true.

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Dogs are part of the family

Whatever foreigners come and say
That we British cannot have our way
Cannot have dogs as friends at home
Because they are fearful and might just roam
Dogs are special in every way
Ask the customs at ports who pay
Attention to vapes and cash and drugs
Ask the police their effect on thugs
Ask the children ask their dads
They are part of our family
Never fads
Say to these migrants. Go away
If you don’t like our customs
Don’t come here………okay

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Raw sewerage

The water companies really need
Their arses kicked until they bleed
Corporate power it’s everywhere
Blatant disregard I dare
Say aloud these corporations
Should feel the wrath the vile sensations
Profits and shares and greed and more
Sewerage yes it’s bloody raw filth and evil
Putrefying
as fish and wildlife and now us dying

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Commercial fishing

Arrogance personified
Evil through and through
Catching fish and torturing them
It’s what fishermen do
Humanity is low class
Eating fish is true
Tossing back the dead ones
Is bloody well clueless too

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Big game hunter

I am afraid I cannot say
I am sorry that he died that way
A big game hunter killing souls
Who thought he exacted fair controls
A mindless oaf
Such ignorant thought
Murdering angels
For his sickly sport
Good riddance I say
From the top of my voice

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Beating a cat up

Letting down Wales
And Beating a cat
Punching and kicking
Really a brat
Who needs more than orders
A hiding indeed
Vicious and evil
Knowing where that should lead
Never keeping animals
And a few years in gaol

A news story about a Lithuanian bloke he beat up his cat

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Female animals treated disrespectfully

Lack of respect
For a mother who
Was raped and beaten
And broken through
A youthful female
A kidnap sufferer
Disrespecting her
One leg hoist
Honestly people
What we see
Before us is our insanity

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Wildwood Wolves

Wildwood Wolves
Breathed Kentish air
These Roman named ones
They could share
A wild wild spirit
Clothed in soul
Wondrously in some control
Of living together a family who
Broke through the maze
A life so true
life
Learning their traits
Feeding their lust
For life and strife
As families must
Beautiful beasts
Who apparently
Won respect from a family

The epitome of wildness they
Worked the auricle every day
Parents an three cubs who grew
Up a family good and true
Tragically though in their wildest
Ways
They fashioned a cause
Where violence plays
Out alas and regrettably
Have been put down
Their souls set free

Wildness awakes
Wonderfully breaks
Boldly builds
Blatantly shields
Familial struggles
And honestly
have been put down
Conscientiously

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Sharks fin soup

Sharks fin soup
Gelatinous tripe
Tasteless Chinese gruel
Murdering so many sharks
Breaking every rule
Frighteningly captured
Their fins sliced off and their thrown
Back into the ocean
To perish all alone

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