Monthly Archives: August 2025

Landscaping

A godly panorama Expressing all that’s natural Ageless in the heart form A landscape to adore Explicitly it’s Nature Sensitive and soulful behold the Dyfi Valley its tall straight trees that grow   they really hold their presence and keep … Continue reading

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Horse people or so they think

A total lack of compassion They understand so little Tasteless and insensitive To pain to aggravation Yet they call themselves Horse people

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Diane

Meeting up with Diane Field in Welshpool yesterday Sitting just outside a Cafe close enough to say   hello nice to meet you clearly someone who dresses well with an ebullience very much on view   speaking crisply speaking well … Continue reading

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The dog you love knows the animals you eat

And realise the animal with you smells and hears and feels The emotion of each moment nobody conceals The grief and utter tragedy of the karmic veil that they Realise and hold onto at the end of every day

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Welshpool

Visited the witchy shop met Andy and james lots of unique artifacts a smallish shop that claims   little in the way of things original pieces there an atmosphere peculiar essential oils some rare   herbs and bygone craftsmanship a … Continue reading

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Contemplation

On the contrary We choose not to speak with you all We understand every word You carnivores utter But our depth of reasoning Goes to levels you would never Ever contemplate.

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Cadar Idris and the Estuary onto the Sea

Fifteen minutes a shortish drive steeper and steeper in the woods we survive the twists and the turns Old woods dry stone Walls, old and crumbly Adventure calls out our names Up the tarmac road lower Precipice trail Gates to … Continue reading

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Contempt for our beloved Snowdonia

Snowdonia an area of unconditional beauty world renowned its mountains its rivers to the sea recently I moved to Dolgellau in Gwynedd and sadly found an area abused so scandalously   with sanitary towels and toilet paper Littered there just … Continue reading

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The dead flesh trade

Telling the customers truths Will not do Keep them in the dark That is the view Of the Meat trade apparently And those who make Vast sums of money And it’s for their own sake

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Cader Idris and the Estuary

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Happy birthday

Inspirational and soulful she be Unlike any other she Mesmerisingly So wonderfully talented Brilliantly Makes music special And speaks beautifully She cares like no other Aware and creates A wonderful aura And annunciates With Beautiful diction A joy to one’s … Continue reading

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The Mauddach

From the mountains and the skies the great Afon mystifies its bubbling gurgling energy delights us all creatively From a rivulet in Snowdonia to a graceful rollicking Estuary into the sea and far away loved by  the fishes who come … Continue reading

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Dry stone builders

Artists working in stone No mortar anywhere Interlocking various slabs Amazing work they share Back breaking in the heat of day Hammering away Building up longevity What else can one say

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To love an animal

Two sensitive souls Both gentle both feel A creative brain Natural and real A love for each other Respect which is true Great love for family

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Who you calling a runt

Called a runt by ignorants Picked up and smashed down He was just a baby That had never been to town Man handled by some ruffian Slammed down in the sty Brains appear from out of each ear And now … Continue reading

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Fox hunting cub hunting trail hunting three criminal activities

Chasing a fox Or teaching a hound To chase after fox cubs From off of wild ground It’s against the Law It’s awfully cruel The Hunts should be banned Should be banned should be banned. 🦊

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Sheepishly

You’ve never heard this 1,000-year-old song like this… youtu.be/oIzxVR9U3Uw?si… via @YouTube She was with me a while As we struggled to be Living together In our mystery The mountains of high born The colours of light I loved her I … Continue reading

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Swans

Head down and think of England A swans song in a way Underneath the water It’s like another day Insect life and fishes It just feels warmer there Swanning this way and swanning that way It’s just being more aware

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Dolgellau from before

Down through the ages others before us would have seen mountains all orange and green stone cottages smothered in ivy no Internet no Netflix no tv what would  they have seen The sky the same colour The air a bit … Continue reading

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A crab on a slab fighting for freedom

Great sensitivity These splendid crabs Packed up in plastic And sold from warm slabs In what  is suffocation Imagine the pain And the frustration As they struggle in vain

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By Malabar frog design

A haven of foam She creates as a home For her family of eggs Architect Wondrous design Everything fine Surveyed created and checked

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Greyhound torture

They call it entertainment It’s gambling with life It’s betting on impossibles And creating canine strife Forcing dogs to run amok It’s cruel in every way Greyhounds we prolong the torture Every single day.

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We don’t get a look in do we

The Labour Party hail an hearty That’s the romance they process As for what is truly happening Wildlife and the planets stress Is absolutely now neglected Wildlife animation they Only think about themselves The rest of us of course we … Continue reading

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Ruefully

Head back legs up Mrs Roo Takes a smacking It’s a view Australia can often see They are at it Obviously

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Polarity

Spread one’s weight Remain sedate An icy tum A kind of numb Energy It’s kind of free And safer

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Heron

A serene Heron Exercises Complete control As his soul rises His beady eye Can see the sky The reflection And the fish

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Wild walking

Feel the ground under one’s feet Taste the air with each heart beat See the sky and be excited Historically the soul delighted Soak up all the natural wisdom Genuine and beautiful

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Rape racks and kidnap

Dairy cows are put through hell Every single day Raped upon the rape rack The calves stolen awayji Three times it can happen Until mothers are lame A really frightening episode And a truly dreadful shame

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The big 5 from a 12 year old

The Big Five Trophy Hunter A youth who needs to know Being caught at murdering The wild souls now on show A youngster with gun or two Five Trophies on the ground A truly nasty piece of work 12 years … Continue reading

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800 Goats

A barn out in Ottringham thats in East Yorkshire huge bales  of straw an electric fire The inferno was rapid the injuries dire   800 hosts with no where to go roasted alive Their screams as we know despite the … Continue reading

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