Piglet powerless

Germany is good to tell the world
How great they be
Always got the standards
And a high proficiency
Well Peta found a farm there
With Ligtle piglet who
Had got his head stuck under a gate
And didn’t know what to do

It was plausible that someone
Would spot him right away
And help him with his predicament
But sadly the delay
Was caused by no one bothering
It’s improbable but true
They saw him but they left him there
That is what they do

It just happens so often
The gTes system no designed
For little piglets or older pigs
And so of course they find
Accident like this every day
It becomes a certainty
The ambivalence toward him
Is frightening to see

Kicking ever so often
Trying to get away
And.every time he kicked
He hurt and was made to pay
All around the farm sadly
are piglet in despair
In filth in similar trappings
Really everywhere

At the farm illogicality
Is no where to be found
Sloppy thinking over designs there
Really all Around
Contrary to reason
The misjudgement that we see
Wrong headed and unseeing
If the pitfalls That is be

Obvious and dangerous
The prejudice is there
And this little fellow stressed out
That nobody does care
Despite the fact he is suffering
The workers aren’t aware
And some just think it’s funny
Just to leave him there

Every pig red for the meat trade
Every single one
Goes through the torture process
When all is said and done
The apathy at maximum
Resigned to it they be
Expecting it to happen
And just wanting to see

A piglet struggle wildly
and end up good and dead
Frustrated by the experience
How sophistry had led
To a death wholly unnecessary
Long before its due
And to witnessing the torture
That the little pig went through

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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