Wild predation and the farmer

Trying to make a point
By being totally insane
By murdering a wild grey wolf
And hanging it again
On road signs
It’s been happening for years
Around these parts
The farmers lose their animals
and prove they have no hearts
No compassion and no empathy
And their understanding stinks
Wildness should exist
It’s one of the natural links

Wild wolves and predation
Is necessary on the hills
It’s part of all creation
It leaves me with the chills
Farmers sadly ignorant
Of Nature do their best
To ruin natural order
Really they divest
It’s abundance and the forested acclaim
Leaving Wild souls in predation
To always get the blame

Animals being grazed
On pastures in the hills
Of course wild wolves will take them out
With all their natural skills
Knowing Italian Farmers
Are as ignorant as sin
And try to prove their lousy point
Thinking that they win

Hanging the dead tortured wolves
On road signs cannot be
It’s evil and its out of context
And it’s so ugly

Arrest the blood perpetrators
The farmers, sadly who
Will Also kill their animals
The wolves all that they do
Is kill to eat
Not kill to earn
And farmers thus see red
And so we see these corpses
And it brings things to a head

It’s been happening for years and years
The Carabinieri
Know
What’s happening
It’s grey wolves that actually must go
Despite the true unnaturalness of grazing
animals where
predation from the wild is
People are aware

They see the wolves and animal rights
Obviously make their stand
But up against the meat trade
Although the fires are fanned
Nothing can be done about it
They all turn a blind eye
And the wild ones get a pasting
And now you all know why

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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