There are no words really

To trust and then be slaughtered
In such a vile dark way
To connive for that is what was done
To make an animal pay
Proves a craven spirit
Emerges from the night
Such vulgarity and depravity
Such a barbaric bite

A repulsive ugly fixation
To disfigure and to be
Maltreating and enraging
A friend so sickeningly
The anguish and the agony
That Anubis took on, and
Witnessed such total wretchedness
Tried to understand

The disgusting awful suffering
That this baby did endure
Squirming in complete distress
The discomfort of the pure
The innocent
Believing and hopeful
To the need
Swimming in its blood pool
A most revengeful deed

Imagining it’s friend
Planted this explosion
Knew what it would do
The abasement
The broken spirit
The resentment
It just threw

The bitterness
And rancour
A total loathing, who?
Could ever seek to carry out
Such an offensive thing
That horrifies onlookers
And tragically does bring

Us to a sense of disquiet
To take our breath away
How any human being could do this
Any day
The consequences would be death
And film it and feel it grow
Inside like some vile cancer
And be unmoved to show

An innocent being murdered
In the most dire gruesome way
Interpol must enter
The scene of the affray
That all these punishing bastards
Be dragged into the night
Beaten till they are black and blue
Till they cannot see the light

Till they feel the loss of being
Till they realise the pain
Till they pickle in their juices
Knowing it was all in vain
It was callous and un pitying
Merciless and cruel
Nemesis is out there
And they will be the fuel

That sweeps into the night sky
The evil stench of death
Reprisals will be savage
As they exchange each breath
As they vomit blood and sinew
Lost in total ire
Vindictive spiteful retaliative
In the permanence of fire

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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