Monthly Archives: April 2025

Sherry Steph and the TuTu Boutique

This morning I met Sherry an angelic kind of guy that was at the Access  Storage wingless, that was I got a lot to carry but disabled then you see with  a tv and two bulky items he just came … Continue reading

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Yorkshire this morning

The winding track The dry stone walls Mountain features Wildness calls The weary traveller To walk a while To let one’s eyes Just reconcile In gods country Mile after mile

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A little fox peers into the countryside

“Peep po “ full of joyous laughter A little soul today In amongst the vegetation In her foxy way A genuine believer Whose wildness is what she Is above all other souls Her god given pedigree

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Medieval torture in farming today

Medieval torture Branding in the barn Unimaginative anger From the poet It’s no yarn It is pure and simply Evil through and through In the name of farming With heart and soul askew

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The worst kind of hunter is in England

Because deceit is clearly commonplace The evil seemingly Is weighted against the innocent Creating the utmost fear Those leaving snares Are ignorant And as arrogant as can be Weaker than the weakest branch That falls off any tree

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Thankyou Veronica

Some floral composition Grass tufted simplicity A glimpse of Ely township So easy for the eyes to see Veronica is able with her lens To make it clear That what she sees is beautiful And sharing it brings cheer Thank … Continue reading

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Protect wild animals from those who leave snares around

When starmer promises action It’s nothing to do with snares With animals like badgers and foxes Do you think he cares None of them appreciate wild life I mean they want to build Houses on the green belt That could … Continue reading

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What birds are to be found in April.?

The problem my friend is that government bods Are aware of birds but so few Even know all the differences Like martins& swallows where 2find them,& when It is true They might know a pigeon a Robin a black bird … Continue reading

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Tiredness in cows

Man handling cows Is never the way Kicking them bashing them Every day They are tired They were raped Expression and pain Drives them Into a cycle again Workers lack the care Frustration aware Misery beckons It just isn’t fair … Continue reading

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The courier

Abraham the courier turned up on his bike clad in black he didn’t lack expertise to liken him to an angel is not to far off he helped  me from across the road to move a large Tv as a … Continue reading

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Inter species relationship. Orca. And grey whales

From the Orca’s to the Grey A handover they say A sickly soul In somewhat of a hole Protected it seems Inter species control Killer whiskers caring And sharing a role Beyond human understanding 🐳🐋🦈

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Glastonbury

It’s stood the test of centuries Taking on the storm Gusts and gentle billowing Cool and cold and warm Loving weathers seasons Michelle every day Exploring the perfection Of the Tor and tower And in a way Glastonbury the magical … Continue reading

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Action of the meat trade on piglets

Those consumers have little feeling For the infants of the day They will eat enjoying the taste of death Exceptionally To pay money for the pleasure That little babies were Tortured and dismembered It truly did occur

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Making sense of eating houses

A genuine oasis Bound by Nature day on day Not the mass of slaughter houses Bones and flesh and whey Plants and flowers emotion Pure vibrancy and soul An innocents volition To accept one’s true control

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Snares just left around

Imagine the elephants agony It’s trunk damaged so It’s means of assistance Ruined it’s whole flow Of energy and expression Lost that fateful day A violent snare was just left there An infection stole away 🐘

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Wildness and the big cats

Fierce yet equally peaceful Wandering away Gently carving out a route An avid get away Both clad in the finery Black as night and more Camouflaged existences That each weeping eye adore

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Glastonbury

It’s plainly very beautiful Glastonbury at rest The varied greens of Springtime So many of us rest Upon our magical laurels On top of the Tor St Michaels Tower So evident Who could want for more

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A Spring evening in Ely

Serenity a perfect calm The Willows wander wild A softness sets the morning glow Reflections of the life On show Come and wander In the glade Waiting for the light to fade Contemplate expressions true In what is this splendid … Continue reading

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The Peak District

Open one’s eyes What do we see A wooded paradise Seemingly Old I be Yet I can feel The energy It’s just so real Wandering amongst the trees breathing the air Feels wonderful

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Trail hunting was always a joke

Talk Why talk about it It’s all false And to me Making laws and breaking them Is ludicrous Now see foxes are protected Earth creatures as we know Trailing has been failing Hunting has to go Hunts are creepy weirdo’s … Continue reading

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Cathedrals and churches

Unbelievable Architecture Beautiful columns And stained glass high Pitched in heaven&far across My Dears&ancient sky Realms of heavenly pews &light Organs made2play Choirs their voices hitting notes Cathedrals of the day We must keep these splendid buildings

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Buttermere Valley, Yorkshire

A gate obscures A perfect straight Of water from us How I would rate This splendid picture Of beauty where Crummock Water It’s all we share Buttermere Valley A stretch beyond To stand and dream And just be fond of … Continue reading

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Potten end is due

National trust Leaves me Non plussed land issue tea rooms and nursery having to close

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Truths

Truth is the essential one Lies are truths that Can be undone Sometimes believing a point of view That rewards the thinker Who isn’t you When this is pointed out it may Feel better in the light of day Truths … Continue reading

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Hedges in April

Garlic mustard  or jack by the hedge its tiny little flowers the leaves are kind of if we crush  them, sort of garlic showers Lift into our consciousness Coming  from the tall  towers Bats from one Bram Stoker with subtle … Continue reading

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Buckets of cat meat in markets found with tiny kitten still alive for sale

These Chinese kitten killers Scumbags yes for sure Cutting up the offal it’s awful Fresh and raw Including little babies still alive in pain All mixed up with corpses These people are insane I hope they bloody choke on bones

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At the edge of Dawn

Saffron coloured tinged with gold Where the bees suck Let me hold That proclamation of sweetness born A thorny attempt appears to warn The would be sampler At the edge of Dawn

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The pigeon was concerned

Some time cats when sleeping Are so relaxed that they Look as though they have snuffed it The pigeon thought that way Wanted to be sure actually A sort of Moses act What else could a wild bird do Than … Continue reading

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Piglets know.

Piglets think They have minds to feel They care they share They are very real They foresee the happenings Being alone They can smell death With every groan They love each other They really do And exclaim aloud To what’s … Continue reading

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Feelings animals have them too

Animals think they see they care They love each other They are aware They do fear humans And they know They are being tortured Each day they grow More upset, confused and saddened Imagine how they feel

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