Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder (or is it)

Under the misapprehension
a Chinese breeder, felt he
had the knowledge and realization
that his Tibetan Mastiff could be
so much more handsome
than it had become
in human terms, that was to say
layers of skin on the face
maybe some
but it could be taken away

aestetically mastiff’s
are known, by this look
and bitches no doubt
seek them out
but the Chinese breeder
lacked that understanding
which he thought he could
do something about

so off to the clinic
to give him a face lift
but sadly the poor mastiff died
and the breeder is suing the clinic
for he says
he thinks the clinic has lied

human’s have got to be
taken to task here
both are as bad I will say
the arrogant breeder
and the clinicians
who should have explained
it away

the need to give face lists
to Tibetan mastiffs
was I feel the wrong thing to do
both were sad humans
both fuelled on greed
and the poor dog
died, that is my view

it highlights the sadness
the ignorance of
the breeder imagining
he
had the knowledge and he
could imagine the need
of the bitches
and that was the key

fuelled by an attitude
based on a error
and now very clearly it shows
how sad humans are
and clearly so far
up their own arses
now as to pose

a significant problem
for the newly rich
paying exhorbitant rates
encouraging breeders
to think to use
methods that really
over compensates

out of the question
and over the top
methods and thoughts
its bad news
for the animal earthlings
whose organic beauty
some humans might
just refuse

to appreciate
as would the great
canine tribe
who are turned on
by layers of skin
really whatever we
think or imagine
our understanding
appears thin

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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