Bua Noi

This sad unfortunate Gorilla

has been holed up sadly

in tiny dirty cage

treated very badly

on the sixth and seventh floor

of a shopping centre where

all sorts of  lovely animals

were kept in  such despair

stolen from the jungle

this wild animal dealer who

has never been a prophet

it was profit that did ensue

his heartless thoughts were many

trapping wild souls who

who broke up family unions

thats what these scum bags do

all these years 200 or so

animals were stuck

in the heat no one to  treat

they ran out of luck

Zoo’s are in fact prisons

one gorilla  called

Bua  Noi

Alone beautiful social creature

Not a ounce of joy left in his soulful body

crying day and night

locked  down in a smelly cell

and nothing there was lright

 

he withered and he saddened

lonely as could be

he missed his brothers and his sisters

so much tragedy

 

dealers in wild life inhuman types

Vilev carnivores

they have no  sense of decency

Nothing from their pores

but evil and insensitivity

no empathy at all

A dark  moronic monster

driving wild souls up the wall

 

All zoo’s are horrific

bereft of hope they be

the ignorant  pay money

the poorest souls to see

watch them sinking lower

shuddering in pain

suffering the unconcern

and going insane

 

shopping centres

full of ignorance

not prepared to try

and close down all these dreadful places

where animals sadly die

with broken hearts and loneliness

and really so much fear

the irreverence is awful

Every hour a tear

would  roll on down his hairy face

a soul urge it was clear

no body felt like comforting him

which was a such a disgrace

visitors in reality

not from the human race

 

 

just the ignorant with little or no compassion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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