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
Absolutely non existent
Protection seemingly

Inside themselves there’s a selfishness
Egotistically they
Eat a lot of pig and horse and cow
And dogs don’t pay
He had a dog a nuisance
It took up too much time
And so with his vile mentality
For him it was no crime

That he was about to consider
He then, would dispose
Cut the dog in pieces
And dump it
So he chose
What he thought was the end game
In a country without law
Slaughterhouses killing pigs
And cow and sheep and more
So he was killing his own dog
And tossed it in a bin
It was discovered the next day
Dying, and the sin
Of what is frightful wickedness
Utter iniquity
Sinfulness apparent
And Unlawful seemingly

But not seen as his wrong doing
Just the easy way
Of getting rid of a problem
By looking the other way

The West sees dogs as family
Other countries though
See dogs as a problem
Like some Muslims, and the Chinese throw
Their weight behind their religion
And some perhaps their skin
Some Southerners eat dog regularly
Loads end up in a bin

Such flagrancy apparent
Pure degeneracy
For me an abomination
An enormity
This poor dog lost in China
To us back here we see
Farm animals murdered hourly
And cut up instantly

That’s England, out in China
Dogs and cats are thrust
Into the pot for stewing
Of course here
the disgust
Is callous and ungodly
It’s totally insane
How dogs can just be cut up
into pieces

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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