Its one big charade
for Loreal
the glamourand the lights
the models and the you know what
and its not the animal rights
in L’real book the animals have no rights
none at all
they sit in cages doomed to pain and suffering
the school
is out on what to do with them
their supporters do not know
or do not care a monkeys
they are not in the flow
they buy their fracking lipsticks
as advertised and they
are caught up in the celebrity
accord and thats the way
L’oreal get away with it
and the animals feel fear
feel painand they are crying
in the cages and we hear
cats and dfogs and mokeys
all subjected to the
the scary world of scalpels
and what they have to do
hiding in the darkness
the corporates are good
they know how to give impressions
and their customer base is good
understanding and trusting
they forget the animals plight
and go ahead and support them
which on balance isn’t right
j
Rex Tyler is a Poet, Campaigner, former owner of an organic shop of 30 years, and Public Speaker living in Berkhamsted, UK.