Anamalia

We must come to terms with reality
For there is no other way
We must look hard at the animals
Of Africa and say
Their loss is clearly our gain
And our gain has to be
At their loss thats if we believe
In our sanity to see

Wild predators are just that
Wild and bold and they
Will have to realise their existence
Now just may
Be in Conflict with human beings
Who want the land they are on
And if this is the case then
One or the other will be gone

It may be that some human beings
Cannot live there they
Will either thus decide and therefore move away
But if society grows as it appears society must
Then predators have to either go to war
Or go for bust

The big cats have to go
The Hippo’s and Crocodiles too
The Elephants and Hyenas
Must go unless a zoo
Is created in the outback
Where all the animals go
Walled up and paid for by humans
Who really need to know

“Animalia” is a place where they can never be
No hunter poacher photographer
For Its where the animals be
A separate designation
For the animal kind
To live their lives in Nature
FOr others we shall find
A gradual loss of habitats
And extinction rapidly
Of snimals within the groups
For that appears to be

The actual trend imaginable
However some would see
As mankind rises up to meet
His true adversory
His greed
His need
His arrogance
For me
This is the key
The future For the others
To let the animals be

Remembered just in photographs
And other imagery
On web sites in the memories
Of Our ancestors who were key
who created Animalia
Where the animals could be
Where human beings Would then be barred
To let them all be free
Of human interference
For what will be an eternity

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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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