A look at Selective Uptake

The Periodic Table of the Elements
Has so much going for them, but few see
The elements related to environments
They fail to see the similarity

Calcium and Strontium are sisters
Potassium and Caesium are, too
Iron and what is Hell on Earth, Plutonium
And this is what the Scientists could do

Use what brains they’ve got
That is one avenue
A spot of logic and they could just care
In a world where the bottom line runs riot
Science could pretend its everywhere

For where we grow our foods the Earth is dying
Minerals have gone yea its not fair
The supermarkets moguls want big margins
And Growers pay in blood for being there

Twas NPK, and “Leibig” on his deathbed
He uttered his last words and gave free reign
To Tom’s To Dicks’s to Harry’s
Yes to all of them
Who in so many words
Had much to gain

But a tragedy exists for all and sundry
The agony is long and has no end
Cancer is advancing now unchallenged
In the ether world, I now suspend

Insidiously the sisters are advancing
Quietly they irradiate each cell
Colloidal and chelation have a place now
A resting place upon the road to Hell

The geneticists look sheepishly
When asked what they had done
Alone in their Laboratories
Away for light or sun

They had worked, like little ants
In darkness they did creep
Emerging from their twilight world
With a perfectly grown  sheep

They made their grand announcement
To bring their world to cheer
A Sheep they called it”DOLLY”
Hello Dolly, what have we hear?

There, she was so perfect
She had been made by them
The ministers were thunderstruck
Their scientific gem

He keep’s his beady eyes on it
Although it did seem pat
For the next thing up
their wretched sleeves
Was a humanoid, Don’t bat
A eyelid laddie this is
what the Planateers could do
Take on God’s role right away
And maybe start with YOU!

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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