Monthly Archives: March 2026

Dogs are part of the family

Whatever foreigners come and say That we British cannot have our way Cannot have dogs as friends at home Because they are fearful and might just roam Dogs are special in every way Ask the customs at ports who pay … Continue reading

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Raw sewerage

The water companies really need Their arses kicked until they bleed Corporate power it’s everywhere Blatant disregard I dare Say aloud these corporations Should feel the wrath the vile sensations Profits and shares and greed and more Sewerage yes it’s … Continue reading

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Commercial fishing

Arrogance personified Evil through and through Catching fish and torturing them It’s what fishermen do Humanity is low class Eating fish is true Tossing back the dead ones Is bloody well clueless too

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Big game hunter

I am afraid I cannot say I am sorry that he died that way A big game hunter killing souls Who thought he exacted fair controls A mindless oaf Such ignorant thought Murdering angels For his sickly sport Good riddance … Continue reading

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Beating a cat up

Letting down Wales And Beating a cat Punching and kicking Really a brat Who needs more than orders A hiding indeed Vicious and evil Knowing where that should lead Never keeping animals And a few years in gaol A news … Continue reading

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Female animals treated disrespectfully

Lack of respect For a mother who Was raped and beaten And broken through A youthful female A kidnap sufferer Disrespecting her One leg hoist Honestly people What we see Before us is our insanity

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Wildwood Wolves

Wildwood Wolves Breathed Kentish air These Roman named ones They could share A wild wild spirit Clothed in soul Wondrously in some control Of living together a family who Broke through the maze A life so true life Learning their … Continue reading

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Sharks fin soup

Sharks fin soup Gelatinous tripe Tasteless Chinese gruel Murdering so many sharks Breaking every rule Frighteningly captured Their fins sliced off and their thrown Back into the ocean To perish all alone

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Difficult breathe

Look at me closely Just my mothers baby Allowed to sleep And stuffed in a bag My life lost forever Stolen and painful My spirit they sever A horrid dark flag Breathing impossible Breathing No never Inside this vile bag … Continue reading

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Shot at Dawn down on the farm

Slaughter carried out on farm Thats the way to go Be shot at home In earshot of your friends All of them know You are dead now You are devoid of life Hanging by a chain You are going to … Continue reading

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Orangutans lamenting

All around the jungles Where the orang utans swing The loss of Birute Galdikas Seemingly does bring A period of mourning Of crying from the soul Their mistress has left for heaven Leaving their control And care to other humans … Continue reading

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Cow lead into the slaughterhouse

He knows he smells the stench of death He fears the chopping blade Slicing through his jugular And carotid artery laid out before the butchers Come to make him prime They steal away his life on earth And everything sublime … Continue reading

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Godly creations

The lords have spoken Abortions can Be ordered now Almost until Birth is due Thats the Lords view Their mortal worth Upon God’s earth A living soul Grows inside It’s mother All these months Did hide Feeding breathing A Living … Continue reading

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Machynlleth to Tring

Machynlleth to Birmingham International I Then went to Milton Keynes Then Tring, defy The gods will you Passenger assist All the way Get the guards and the railways to help And this day Was wonderfully brilliant James number one An … Continue reading

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Camel cruelty

Arab traders and others abusing camels, they Work them whip them they are forced To carry tourists they Suffer, bleed get chafing sores Fed badly every day Tourist ought to realise How cruel it us to pay To ride these … Continue reading

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Abortion

Abortion up to birth And it’s happening on this earth Right up to the first birth date The Lords have spoken Without a doubt A precious life Snuffed out we hear And hearing this I feel a tear Engendered running … Continue reading

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Shipping live birds by post

These are delicate beings Feathered and true Packed like some parcel That’s what we do Imagine the fear buildup In their dear heart As the truck travels here there and everywhere Start the craziest stress An agenda so fraught With … Continue reading

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The Nile Crocodile

This hungry and voracious reptile Loves the taste of flesh A misanthropic monster Your limbs it does relish No concern for children Or women on the banks This unbelievably dangerous beast Lies in wait and thanks Everyone for filling up … Continue reading

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Whipping horses in China

Whipping what we need to hear Is the whippers whipped Let the fear, the curling swirling whip of fire That cuts into their flesh Perspire yes you idiot, what you do Is whip a horse you are clueless too The … Continue reading

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Rookery Nook

Rookery nook Appeared in a book For a lady who once danced To classical music And her steps they enhanced Each dignified performance Skillful was her gait Now older she Lives peacefully Moves slowly to create An open fire Of … Continue reading

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Lambing. To our deaths we go

Three little lambs were heard to be Chatting in a pen, and ultimately Pondering on how they each would die Would they be stunned first And might they cry One said three ways We could pass on Kosher, halal or … Continue reading

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Blogger to the World

Old age isn’t for cissies Who ever cissies are Aches and pains and swollen veins And a heart that can only star In every old age movement Inside an ancient brain Old age is for survivors With a blistering refrain … Continue reading

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Humming birds of the volcanoes

They need 12000 calories Every single day Humming birds Their small wings hum What is there to say Above the clouds they are nesting Austere environments where Pint sized flowers These pollinators At high alert they play All on high … Continue reading

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The great Dusky swifts imagine the life they lead

Precarious nesting Wild Birds that dare To nest around waterfalls So so aware Of the crashing torrents Riverine souls Their hearts in their mouths Adversorial roles Brazil and Bolivia sees them at play Struggles and hardship Every day Their visitation … Continue reading

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Song for Ireland

The classes in the the colleges Are moving To an African majority we hear Where are all the lovely Irish people Apparently a lot now live in fear Dancing in the aisles is how they do it Apparently migration is … Continue reading

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From a cat in Lebanon

Who’d be a cat in war zone Bombs falling shells exploding Glass everywhere Buildings are falling down Hell and despair Where is the family Where is my food The noise is horrific Outside I have viewed People are dying Noise … Continue reading

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Halal and Kashrut

Religious methods of producing meat A swift cut to the neck A death complete Severing the trachea The Esophagus too The carotid artery And jugular vein The victim healthy And conscious when Cut through with the sharpest knife No pre … Continue reading

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The twelfth of March

A sky of oatmeal Away across The hills of Dolgellau we Can feel the strength Of the wind, it’s length A misty aura aggressively Pounding AWELFA night and day In a rigourousness And a bludgeoning way A Spartan look into … Continue reading

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Zara that’s the poor dog

Dogs become family And ought to be treated With care and affection With love and with care So many breeds With so many needs Pedigrees mongrels Each quality feeds With being looked after Short hair and long hair Big dogs … Continue reading

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Samoye killed in China

The Chinese owner of a Samoye A herding dog apparently A companion dog Unwillingly The owner just decided The grooming and the brushing Was too demanding and it was clear Being born in China Where animal laws appear to be … Continue reading

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