Monthly Archives: June 2026

Hedgehogs

When the mammoth trudged Across the land All those years before The hedgehog Heard his rumbling Deep inside it’s core This laborious great pachyderm A true certainty Probably as confident as it could ever be But the hedgehog it’s small … Continue reading

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She awaits the end game

Thinking blinking sinking lower Mentally emotionally waiting Made pregnant through the vilest rape 9 months of pregnancy and pain Three years on the same old story Lame and pained lying dying She’ll be shot she knows it’s happening The gun … Continue reading

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Hedge ones bets

She came again this morning The spiny one was here A Hog living in hedges Whose description isn’t clear It really is perplexing This insect eating soul Lots of different stories About how she can control Things rolls up into … Continue reading

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Rape gangs

Reading the rape gang enquiry aloud Does things to one’s soul that are just not allowed Those Pakistan groomers thought they got away But Lowes coming for them all On Yes judgement Day Deport them the lot of them And … Continue reading

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What it does to a sow to be locked up

They love to root about of course In The wild forests where It’s a hogs main dreamscape In the wind and rain they share All the smells of the countryside But locked in farrowing crates Which is what farmers do … Continue reading

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A new friend

Awelfa has a new friend Mag the pie he be Comes to sit on my alpine slate And just chatters constantly With his iridescent flashes Of what is green and blue A black and white tuxedo And his long tail … Continue reading

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That critical mass

That critical mass Is a certainty An unambiguity Everyday the voices coming Fanatics are at work Zealots, the unshakeable Warranted each lurk In unmistakable places Convinced and now assured There’s now conclusive evidence Unguarded every day Our couldn’t careless attitude … Continue reading

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Boat fishing

A steel hook down your throat Pulled into a boat Left inside in the heat Is some sort of treat It’s evil and more Cruel yes for sure Vile suffocation It breaks the law Throwing them back After hours in … Continue reading

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A pig over heating farmed just for eating

Born without sweat glands the farmer knew But he kept them in hot sheds It’s what people do A pig so uncomfortable feeling the heat All he is in this world is a prime lump of meat Who cares if … Continue reading

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A fox who visited us

On the red carpet A peaceful repose Far away from the hunters The coming to blows Riders and hounds Whips at ready to strike Who will shoot their hounds too Not something we like

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Our pal in the garden

Quiet days in the garden Often we may find We have a small visitor Who helps us to unwind Offering an assured ness Attesting to a way Of ascertaining spirit At the back end of the day A little feathered … Continue reading

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Lambs

Imagine being one of those lambs Chatting together Knowing that they Will be the next on the merry go round Their lives will be lost For this sight they will pay Babies just babies Tearfully they Knowing their lives Will … Continue reading

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Vulpes vulpes The Fox

There are so many woodlands Around about Mysterious places Without a doubt Quietly magical Where phantoms stride With amber eyes They quietly hide They wander with an unhurried ease Oft live alone A natural tease Their eyes are cat like … Continue reading

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52 Blue

It’s mental state It’s inner feelings Characteristics From its appealings Imbued perhaps with love and pain It comes around again and again A Distinctive whale Species unknown Thought to be lonely It’s been shown By its lamentation 52 Herz Deep … Continue reading

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Disrespecting animals to such an extent

Look at the state of them Negligence, stinking Covered in excrement Are farmers thinking This modus operandi For what will be food The cruelty aspect Is terribly crude No soul can imagine The evil we see The total abhorrence How … Continue reading

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The cowards of Yulin

YULIN total sin Dog meat fill the heat Someone’s pet A lifetime debt YULIN hear the din Of raucous barking screaming yelping 🐕‍🦺🦮🐩🐕🦮 Your vicious torture isn’t helping

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Courage in the face of adversity

Rupert Lowe HECKLED In Parliament As He CLASHES With Labour MP in SHOCKI… youtu.be/T9awdu1_FQE?is… via @YouTube Courage he has got it He stands up for the girls He stands up for the women Against the rabid hurls Coming every which … Continue reading

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A song thrush on my front gate

Standing in the kitchen Cooking some brown rice Added a tin of organic garden peas It’s looking nice Noticed on my front gate A song thrush olive brown Sitting in the sunshine It’s back toward the town A rather rotund … Continue reading

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Antirrhinum {linaria Vulgaris}

A wild flower in my garden Seems to like to grow On pebbles on the hillsides But also as we know Is grown in town gardens Know as the Snap Dragon On disturbed ground Makes a show A herbaceous perennial … Continue reading

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Rape gangs

It has to shake us For gods sake we Know many were failed Ingloriously Young white girls We’re tortured and thrown To the actual wolves Many were blown Away by the evil The ugliness they Took advantage And up to … Continue reading

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Lucy the elephant

We know it makes sense Captivity’s tense Alone is unsocially lost Elephants matter With no one to chatter As one gets older the cost Increases out of all proportion Let’s go to her aid Don’t let memories fade

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Halal

He hones his blade And ties my legs together Brandishing smirking That’s his thing I don’t want to die here I can sense and feel fear Halal for him apparently is king

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Camels

Camels are sensitive Camels they know They live with extremes More so as they grow Herded to a death camp Blood stench and pain The cries of victims Drives them insane.🐫🐪🐫🐪🐫🐪

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Frankenstein meat

Frankenstein meat is coming Bill gates A lot of their money is opening gates Abusing stem cells it’s coming mark you Cell growth in bioreactors will do The godly thing For cruelty rules Cruelty and torture paid for by fools

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Beating up captive elephants

Bull hooks and elephants Where we go wrong Elephants would kill you They are massively strong Bull hook them see anger Burst it could be They are resilient and know if they be Belligerent and fight back More torture would … Continue reading

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Animals are the farmers family I don’t think

Who’d want to be in family of farmers How they treat the animals Harmers not charmers Torturing stealing unfeeling as hell Go into the barn take a whiff of that smell

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Stopping a baby calf drinking it’s mothers milk using torture

He so loves his mum And, she loves him To prevent them from nursing The farmer too dim and ignorant really Wanting to sell the milk the calf wants This arse ole from hell It’s terrible cruelty supported by Ignorant … Continue reading

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Never order Lobster

A beautiful lobster can live many years But are boiled alive Imagine those fears They are intelligent Tied into knots Then thrown in a fierce boil By those human Bots Lacking humanity Monsters in white Chefs wholly evil

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Halal deaths coming up look at their faces

Look at their faces They know these places Their DNA Tells them that they Are now for the chop Their final stop Halal forever The life force sever

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The horror of live exports

Shipped alive The tortured souls A one way ticket to hell In clapped out ships No appreciable care Stood together It’s not fair No water no vets Upon the sea And in arrival Killed instantly A one way passage With … Continue reading

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