Monthly Archives: April 2026

China’s infamous cat torturers

Those retards that use on line sites To torture dogs and cats Apparently in China constantly having spats With genuine animal lovers Who will never agree That evil darkly processes Will never genuinely Be allowed to flourish Such wickedness must … Continue reading

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Poor little pigs and the meat trade

Creation of godliness That’s what they be Part of production lines Pork avidly Babies designed For gassing soon Death of each infant In the month of June January born six months to go Violence and anguish On them we bestow … Continue reading

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A walk in the countryside this afternoon

Out for a walk And what did we see A hillside where splendour And Nature roam free An elegant stag With one antler and he Was tasting the fresh grass And herbage wildly A tree where the fae Had took … Continue reading

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Murdered at Primrose Hill

Ravaged and murdered by a gang of scum They beat him and stabbed him Leaving him numb With their excessive horror Violence beyond Savagery honestly Some did abscond Raging demonstrably Violent as hell he was using his camera So we … Continue reading

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Afghan refugee rapes sheep and goats in France

From Afghanistan a refugee Raped sheep and goats Their tragedy This monster vile explicitly Attacked and injured them viciously Imagine the evil the heart felt pain Raping these souls again and again Straight out of hell diabolically Caused immeasurable harm … Continue reading

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Stag hunting

Chasing a wild stag That’s what they do In front of families with children In view chasing for five hours Threateningly Wildness torn out of it So viciously The hunts need a kicking They need a good hiding Killing our … Continue reading

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Gay families

An overriding ignorance Leading to pure arrogance Male lovers in appearance Believe they have the right To abuse the actual privilege Of parenting a baby Two males fails objectively Causing utter blight A baby needs it’s mother A female yes … Continue reading

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I stayed a while

I met a hound A character Wilbur was his given name A haughty bark Who made his mark In the countryside He staked his claim Diminutive Yet boisterous, he Lived with Robert Oldham who Lived in little Heath A great … Continue reading

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A pig wishes

A pig ‘s sensitivity to life is the extreme Born without sweat glands it can dream Of mud and wetness of soulful prose And the wind in summer I do suppose.

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A horse suffers

When the race began Each horses Heart Was forced to run To so impart A galloping stance A strict degree To bleed inside And internally To stress to violate all cause And to die a death

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Udder flaring

Udder flaring Imagine that Hairy udders Burning fat Absolute agony Females feel The wrath of man Who dares conceal The ugliness the vicious side Of dairy

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A cat needs refuge

If a cat be sad And it needs to be Warm and dry Then insanity Kicks in big time at least for me For to love a cat Is just wonderfully Rewarding this has to be said

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Hung up on slaughter

This was once a breathing beautiful mother Who was raped and imprisoned and caged in a diminutive farrowing crate Designed by a weird man Who thought it right to trap such beauty in such a hellish Restricted prison whilst she … Continue reading

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Gambling on outcomes

Making our friends leap over the fences Really as humans will we come to our senses Ever in this life! Distasteful and nasty Torturing forcefully Gambling badly losing it sadly Horses are suffering Ignorance buffering Beautiful gentrified Souls suffer silently

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Dancers End nature reserve

A nature reserve In Dancing End In Charles Rothschilds memory A great wealth they send Ancient old woods A haven of calm And Pavis Woods Indomitable charm It’s a special place On the chilterns, we see Acres and acres High … Continue reading

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Coming back to my trees

A self healing pilgrimage Coming back to my trees A beautiful manuscript It’s going to please The chuckle of the corvidae And the beauty of rain The waterfalls falling Again and again The mountains up yonder The stars in the … Continue reading

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Lambs to slaughter

Hitting us with sticks they were forcing us to leave Just lambs to the slaughter What do they achieve By putting the fear of god up us Frighteningly so We are little babies And, we don’t want to go Many … Continue reading

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Not my king

Easter a chicken A cartoon of sorts Christianity serviced It’s arrived via hush thoughts The King in his counting house Faith hope and love Constitutional facts Coming down from above Blessed Ramadam Diversity rules choices have meanings Who are the … Continue reading

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Rupert Lowe MP

A man of our times A Man with a soul He says it and means it He is in control Of our borders And our soul urge The country he knows The reason for living His philosophy grows From strength … Continue reading

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In Dancers End I met a friend

In A Queens Anne house In Dancers End On a stormy night I met a friend On a staircase steep A presence deep An effigy the sort of sight That appeared to touch me And watch me fall Down a … Continue reading

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Pig

pig alone enriched with pain Limping sighing and again Wretchedly feeling forlorn Wishing it had not been born Pork for dinner pork for tea And swiped by farmers constantly

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Migrants and dogs

A dog is man’s best friend they say And now we hear they must go away Migrants coming here hate them and they Want us to give our dogs away Animals are our hearts desire Cats and dogs create that … Continue reading

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A Murderous scum bag bitch

Sharon Price That bitch who forced Us into a wheelie bin Blood coarsed, through our bodies Together, we Took the hit so terribly Twenty three cats From the wood She said it was for all our good Forced us in, … Continue reading

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