A song thrush on my front gate

Standing in the kitchen
Cooking some brown rice
Added a tin of organic garden peas
It’s looking nice
Noticed on my front gate
A song thrush olive brown
Sitting in the sunshine
It’s back toward the town

A rather rotund specimen
Under a pink rose tree
Looking quite resplendent
Looking right up at me
A nice blue sky above us
The mountains in full bloom
A warmish wind a blowing
On this Sunday afternoon

I don’t think she saw me
But you can never tell
Lots of blossoms everywhere
The garden feeling well
Lots of different flowering forms
But then she flew away
actually it is
A really lovely gentle day

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Antirrhinum {linaria Vulgaris}

A wild flower in my garden
Seems to like to grow
On pebbles on the hillsides
But also as we know
Is grown in town gardens
Know as the Snap Dragon
On disturbed ground
Makes a show
A herbaceous perennial
A Churnstaff too it’s called
Linaria Vulgaris
A plant most children know
a plant ruled by Mars
Masculine it be
Used against hex breaking
An amulet we see
Keeping evil from the wearer
Apparently it’s so
Also used to break a hex
If one didn’t know
A tea made of it sees off jaundice
And the weakness of
The Sphinkter muscle
Wherever it doth grow.

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Rape gangs

It has to shake us
For gods sake we
Know many were failed
Ingloriously
Young white girls
We’re tortured and thrown
To the actual wolves
Many were blown
Away by the evil
The ugliness they
Took advantage
And up to now got away

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Lucy the elephant

We know it makes sense
Captivity’s tense
Alone is unsocially lost
Elephants matter
With no one to chatter
As one gets older the cost
Increases out of all proportion
Let’s go to her aid
Don’t let memories fade

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Halal

He hones his blade
And ties my legs together
Brandishing smirking
That’s his thing
I don’t want to die here
I can sense and feel fear
Halal for him apparently is king

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Camels

Camels are sensitive
Camels they know
They live with extremes
More so as they grow
Herded to a death camp
Blood stench and pain
The cries of victims
Drives them insane.🐫🐪🐫🐪🐫🐪

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Frankenstein meat

Frankenstein meat
is coming
Bill gates
A lot of their money
is opening gates
Abusing stem cells
it’s coming
mark you
Cell growth in bioreactors
will do
The godly thing
For cruelty rules
Cruelty and torture
paid for by fools

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Beating up captive elephants

Bull hooks and elephants
Where we go wrong
Elephants would kill you
They are massively strong
Bull hook them see anger
Burst
it could be
They are resilient
and know if they be
Belligerent
and fight back
More torture would come
They recall Phajaan
Torture of old
They allow us to hurt them
It’s a mental hold

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Animals are the farmers family I don’t think

Who’d want to be
in family of farmers
How they treat
the animals
Harmers not charmers
Torturing stealing
unfeeling as hell
Go into the barn
take a whiff of that smell

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Stopping a baby calf drinking it’s mothers milk using torture

He so loves his mum
And, she loves him
To prevent them from nursing
The farmer too dim
and ignorant really
Wanting to sell
the milk
the calf wants
This arse ole from hell
It’s terrible cruelty
supported by
Ignorant dairy milk drinkers
on high

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Never order Lobster

A beautiful lobster
can live many years
But are boiled alive
Imagine those fears
They are intelligent
Tied into knots
Then thrown in a fierce boil
By those human Bots
Lacking humanity
Monsters in white
Chefs wholly evil

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Halal deaths coming up look at their faces

Look at their faces
They know these places
Their DNA
Tells them that they
Are now for the chop
Their final stop
Halal forever
The life force sever

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The horror of live exports

Shipped alive
The tortured souls
A one way ticket to hell
In clapped out ships
No appreciable care
Stood together
It’s not fair
No water no vets
Upon the sea
And in arrival
Killed instantly
A one way passage
With no way back
The heinous meat trade

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Flags no thank you

Banned from being patriotic
you couldn’t make that up
well not with a sound mind
The St George’s cross
came from Italy
It protected our ships in war
The disrespect of history
really what’s it all for
We know we hear the messages
About, what we cannot do
History apparently
Cancelled out
it’s true

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Cygnet so loved by its mother

He saw them
He felt that tear in his eye
It rolled down his cheek
He felt that deep sigh
He had to endeavour
To rescue the birds
Otherwise he would
Forever have been
lost for words

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Afternoon in Dolgellau

A lovely blue sky
A shine in my eye
A breeze blowing into me
Bright in the air
The mountains on show
Their summits just grow
Birdsong
it’s just everywhere

Rose petals flying
There’s no denying
Changing and dancing
Kind of romancing
June just feels perfect
And all I need
Is that beautiful friend
She lives far away

Creating beauty
even when it’s grey
So here in this magical
place
I call home
I wish she was here
I just wish she was here

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Meat eaters say it’s not our fault

Don’t blame us people
Because we eat meat
We realise animals die
It’s a treat
for us and our family
Better that we
Stand up and be counted
For humility

Most of us don’t have it
We’ve given up that
Employing farmers and butchers
All at
The sick end of killing
Cows, pigs and sheep
Slaughterhouse methods
Blood water runs deep

Dairy cows many
End up lame
They can’t get about
They like us
the same
So dragged by a tractor
To wherever we need
To be in a death camp
Where we are to bleed

The stench of the thousands
Of chickens and Ducks
Packed up together
It truthfully sucks
Heads sliced off
Hanging
Families of birds
So you lot can sandwich
Yes I am lost for words

Here on this blog a lasting thought
Vigils with the dying
Lives they abort
Thousands of poems
I pen every year
Imagine the agony
and just feel the fear

They see with bloodshot eyes
They weep for hours
Frightened they shit themselves
Losing their powers
Animals suffer
The loss of their young
In all of this melee of torture
Among

The farms and the sheds
Baby calves whimper long
Mothers scream powerfully
Their hearts are strong
Raped
yes and kidnapped
Yes everyday
Animal matter
that’s what we should say

And bloody well do something about it

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Inhumanity amongst the young

Birds in a cage
No chance to fly
Tortured with fire
We know they die
Cooked to death
At the behest
Of a boy who admits
With confounded zest

Such evil intent such spitefulness
A bloating callousness
How to address
Put up on line
Torturing scum
Liquidising fish
The remorseless hum

As these babies are
Murdered torn to bits
A pure anathema
Hand harsh shits
Like this and recording
His wretched deeds
Such diabolical sadistic
Leads

One to imagine where he will be
With more hours of practice
Severity.
Vituperative thinking
A madness hereFull of spite
Producing fear
Remorseless ruthless
Devilish sod
Who believes he is somebody
Under God

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A cow looks on

A butchering fiend
Hones his blade
In front of his victim
About to be slayed
Imagine that cow
The thrust and the pain
She’s bleeding out
Her life in vain
Agony agony
Violence again
The stench of her own blood

Her end is nigh

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Fished out

Hooked try to imagine it
A barbed metal
in your throat
Ripped out of the ocean depths
Suffering bleeding
On the boat

Being kicked imagine it
The agony
imagine it.

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All mothers

A mother with love in her heart
she is raped
She gives birth
it is kidnapped
all of her worth
She is heartbroken
pining for weeks
at an end
And that happens again and again
my dear friend

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Fujitsu

Computer software
Took us down
Beat us up
Called the clown
Post office wallers
Here and there
Couldn’t balance the books
Instant despair

Years before negotiations
Accounts and stuff complexity
Post masters got caught up in shit
So many broken down
Seems to me

Who set it up were bloody useless
And postmasters were bloody blamed
Threatened treated crazily
Many died so it was claimed
The post office aimed their aggro
At postmasters it’s been said
Many actually went bankrupt
Many others now are dead

Fujitsu never paid a penny
The government really seemingly
Let them get off with programming
Buggered up apparently
Many many individuals suffered stress
And many more
Broke down lost it just shut shop
Became poor

And still the British civil service
Haven’t got to the bottom yet
So much money individually
Lots it seems got into debt
Rupert Lowe is on the case
Got the bit between his teeth
Giving them a fucking hard time
Hoping for dome real relief

For the innocent victims vastly out of pocket
Who have lost everything

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Airy fairy dairy

Dairy farming ugly squalor
Rape the mother watch her birth
Kidnap the baby
Death too soon
Coming be sure
The same old tune
Veal and leather
It’s high noon
Threat and beatings
Sometime soon

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Pigs to slaughter

On their way to the death camp wallers
Gas will take them far away
Murder us the word they are using
Make these angels actually pay
Crammed together hear the sobbing
Pork and bacon is the thing
Dressed up in nitrite confusion
Cancers created and they bring
Meat trade horrors
Intestinal
Ugliness comes swiftly to
Those who gobble down their sausage
And know the sickness they accrue

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Closing our borders

We have to close the borders
Invasion comes now every day
All sorts of criminality
Spreads its evil come what May
Rapists criminality violence
Dinghies full to brim
Breach our shores most every day
Making life on earth here grim

Starmer and his Fabian crowd
Import these shitty ugly sods
They care nothing for our culture
They think nothing of our gods
Our way of life our language set
Our womenfolk caught in the net
Of evil strung from far off lands
And crazies with their ugly hands

Rape our daughters groom them well
Children’s homes have much to tell
Sucking up to heathen ways
Millions have suffered and their days
Are numbered by the almighty sin
Of Pakistani’s who underpin
Who harm our virgins day on day
Importing vileness in every way

Our streets are infested with these lies
Our aged seemingly surprise
Cultures changing language too
Our countryside broken through
Armies of young men of fighting age
Storm our coasts it’s off the page
Our tax payers now suffer so
As the foreign armies grow

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Delicious pink roses

Awelfa’s pink roses
Hang over the arbours
Facing the wrath of the
Mountainous air
A feminine gender
Under planet Venus
Their element water
Deities Hathor
Powers Love and healing
Delicate petals
All very revealing

Love Divination
A tea made of Rose Buds
Sees prophetic dreams
And their petals can be
Sprinkled in corners of houses
Where we
May reduce the stresses
To inhabitants who
Thank the fairies that plant them
A factor that’s true.

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Cuckoo Bread (Plantago}

It’s gender it be Feminine
It’s element is earth
Healing and protection powers
It has a degree of worth
In your shoes will help the feet
Overcome weariness, and
Its roots kept in your pocket
Protects against snakebites
Which is grand.

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White mans footprint

Around my house at Awelfa
Lots of wild plants grow
Probably planted by angels and faeries
As we know
Also known as plantain broadleaves
And ribwort
The leaves are high in vitamin k
Edible I thought

Make a poultice with the leaves
It will cure the sting
Of wasp and bees and nettles
And rapidly will bring
Healing into focus
The dried buds also can
Be crushed and taste like mushrooms
Added to a pan

In awelfa’s apron wild plants
Come and go
A word of warning to anyone on warfarin
Please know
High vitamin K though may affect
The blood thinning and so
Use it as a spit bandage
But eating it just know
It can affect the bleeding
And counteract the meds
Otherwise a common herb

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Sixth of June

A sky of lumpy porridge
A Misty mountain top
The bushes dancing every which way
Their gyrations will not stop
It is early Summer
Who’d be a seagull
Out across the estuary
A loner
The nights dull
The early flowers have been cut short
Petals spread around
Torn apart by hectic winds
And now cover the ground

Awelfa’s alpine garden
Weeded edges look
Tidy and creative
Like the pictures from a book
The night is coming closer
Rain lashing at the pane
We need to put the heating on
Yes put it on again

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They lied

They lied
It was so easy
Henry fell
In pain
The police came
They arrested him
His sweet life
Had been in vain

A Sikh had stabbed him
Such agony
He couldn’t breathe
He had lost his life
No ambulance came
No medics came
He was the one that they
Did blame

They pulled him about
Handcuffed him there
He told them he couldn’t breathe
Despair
Utterly vanquished
A lost cause
He had been stabbed
Just one long pause

As for the government
They turned away
Southampton was grieving
That poor boy did pay
He went to heaven
In true agony
Whilst the murdering scum
Sensationally

Carried on lying
And being believed
He wasn’t handcuffed
21 years
That his sentence
Innumerable tears

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