Primates, I Pads and Computers

Perhaps the apes
who can now work, computers
And remember various sequencies,
which seem
To startle Scientists
now looking after them
They do this individually
or in a team
And come up with
the right conclusions everytime
And it seems to blow
the researcher’s minds away
I want you to imagine
living outside in the forest
Foraging for everything each day

No corporates to
manufacture poisons
No corporates to
manufacture ill
Just the creator
who created everything
And a massive larder
which is out there still
No Supermarket chains
refining everything
electricity and water
wasted so
and destruction
of our forests
to manufacture packaging
God gave  it so freely
and we waste it, as you know

instinctively there’s
knowledge, but so much
more they bring
At the I Pad,
Apple’s wondrous little tablet
they are king
They’ve found that
primates use them well
They really do not need
the extra Apple training
For without it they succeed

As long as they have wifi
What primates they can do
Is work out the equations
For in essence, they stay true
I ask myself
how low life humans
ever feel the need
To experiment on Primates
and honestly believe
They can be regularly tortured
And technicians will retrieve
Answers to the most riveting
of conundrums
That ever stalked
the mind of man, so deep
He being the seer,
who may never shed a tear
a sentient who can
do things in his sleep
Imagine what it must
be like for primates
to be trapped by the hairless
and flown off in the air
into the laboratories of evil,
that can and do create abject despair
The hairless ones
who dress up in their white coats
wearing pink mesh masks
imagining they
With their scaplels
and their myriad of operating tools
Can kill cancer
and wipe the allergies away
And why the repeated
experiments for the pharmaceuticals
some mascara or
some bright blue cleaning foam
perhaps some apple toothpaste
or a foot balm
Something they can
Draize test and go home

The Hairless can then sell it
and use it on their face,
make their eyes look beautiful
with germs gone in a trace
The Primates are beginning
to show the hairless how
Their intelligence
is growing they are
cleverer than the cow
Of course they can
work an I Pad, anybody can
Its not rocket science
Its within primates brain span
For One who can remember
perhaps to eat each day
And can live for up to
40 years in a truly thoughtful way
Perhaps we ought to realise the torment
of experimenting with brains as large as these
They should now be programming and we perhaps
respect them animal liberation
if you please

The new world order wrinklies
the Corporate CEO’s
who run this place
called Earth
creating all its woes
Who slaughter
in their millions
The animated hordes
The karmic angels
Who the dumbed down hairless
ne’r rewards
God created them
some time before us
Instinctively
his program He installed
So Intricate to take in the complexites of time
And the vast amount of data
to be trawled
They perhaps
are actually, our teachers
They willingly
give their lives,
so that we may
See this final holocaust
a ‘ coming
The day when God
takes all of them away

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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One Response to Primates, I Pads and Computers

  1. lone wolf says:

    Just Awsome Rex…Thanks brother.

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