the corporate machinery
when geared up and in the flow
buys a lot of freedom
its all about a show
the public get intoxicated
by the razmatazz
and Sea world made its turnstiles ring
and in point of view it has
been rolling in its gr8 success
at the expense of those
Orcas and those Dolphins
who have begun to pose
problems for the Orca
can swim 100 miles per day
and containing them in those we
wretched tanks
what can people say
it ius not enn
entertainment
its containment
through and through
trading on cetacean
souls
that’s what these sea parks do
cause havoc inside families
and grief and sadness shows
mothers lie lamenting
the agony it grows
depression calls for drugs
and drugs they get with the
dead fish
wild Orca’S NEED THE OCEAN
not another toxic dish
Black fish swims mistakenly
close to where they are
and the people see the suffering
they can feel it from afar
the turned over fins
the boredom
its there where all now be
Seaworld is now sinking
deeper in its sea
there are not enough excuses
Tilikum he knows
how to kill the trainers
the risk to them it grows
for the anger is now widespread
his sperm is everywhere
the tragedy is Tilikum is not
without despair
he;
he is livid and why wouldnt he be
abused for all this time
watching the sea world profit
climb and climb and climb
but blackfish swam into the scene
and told it like it was
it opened eyes around the world
the truth does just because
it had to come out sometime
and now the end is near
the sponsors and the artists
and now all getting clear
Rex Tyler is a Poet, Campaigner, former owner of an organic shop of 30 years, and Public Speaker living in Berkhamsted, UK.