2 more Lions are dead
both lost to snares
contrived interceptions
the effect of them scares
the living daylights
out of me most of the time
which results in a way
that I now have to climb
back on my feet
and, wonder how
I can watch lectures on snares
in the now
a contraption of sorts
which is severe
set up and camouflaged
to induce fear
wild feral souls
dont expect there to be
a mechanical trap
designed crucially
to exact such an injury
causing blood loss
with the passing of time
shows them whose boss
lets crawl into the mind
of the person who lays
this vile dark snare
hopeful that some soul
pays
with his leg chewed off
some do
or his head trapped
where we
realize rapidly
no one should be
2 Lions are dead
2 precious souls
because some bloody troll
climbed out of those holes
he was forced to live in
in the mud and the slime
like a rotten amoeba
whose flying through time
an intricate winding
of cables and spikes
of tension not to mention
who here still likes
the trapper the snarer
who coaxes a beast
to walk into his snare
and on something to
feast
2 Lions are dead
both took the leap
into the unknown
to perpetual sleep
they are dead
2 more Lions
who could have lived on
but due to this evil
are bloody well gone
we don’t need this kind
of hunting abroad
its not what most of us
can ever afford
a transference of power
a transposition lets say
where 2 lions lay dead
at the end of the day
if it was mean’t
then the hunters were sick
probably no balls
and not much of a dick
a deviant dirt bag
off centred and vile
with a backward direction
that’s bitter with bile
2 Lions lay dead
lost, for evermore
they may have been friends
we are not really sure
death they now share
perhaps a release
from the habitat loss
which has got to cease
physical pain
we hope that was small
as for the emotions
to scrawl on the wall
and say you are happy
is not taking stock
Lions are now dying
more prides take a knock
silence is golden
so someone once said
not when these young lions
were found to be dead
a dungeon of darkness
a dismal display
all dotted with moonless
conclusion today
death of the congenial host