I think its true to say
it takes great courage
but courage
its as personal to all
the wider issue
Here is one for others
there isn’t any magic golden rule.
that sets out all the reasoning behind things
and Mr Glickman you discovered that
some have made their way across the rapids
and that is really and honestly where
we are at.
the policies put forward do have bearing
but not in an organic world and that
its really evidence of extreme courage
and puts you up the ladder where some sat
and glibly hit out at your every moment
how would they have fared with such a deed
organic food production has such passion
and energy and throughout must succeed
revising the proposals and excluding
Bio technology makes utter sense
its totally against Organic standards
the situation was extremely tense
agriculture works when ,.,best in tandem
with Natural Process thats what people say
working with a power as great as Nature’s
should enlighten all who walk that way
drawn into a tangled half warped tunnel
bereft of light,where blindness comes to call
grotesque the shifts of Nature in the offing
and bound to be abhorrent to them all
from the people you have heard it
they’ve been saying
standards that are there
they have to stay
organic agriculture is sustainable
and that is our enlightenment Today
I thank you for the fundamental changes
revisions of this magnitude provide
those of us who who love the natural order
with clearly quite a bit of actual pride.
theres doom entombed with working with creationm
across the many spectrums we must see
if Nature chose its wondrous place to heaven
then who are we to question it or be
Waiting in the wings and even thinking
that we can really change what is the whole
to try and re-design such things is mafness
it shows you some are now out of control
Novel Foods and other fancy titles
the smokescreens for the.gullible indeed
on short term propositions there’s no future
Only really then can we succeed..