Author Archives: Rex Tyler

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.

Farming pigs

His thoughts about the pigs he keeps This ignorant farmer who Imprisons them all from day one And he thinks he is true They do no have sweat glands So he keeps them in the heat Throws mud at them … Continue reading

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Luca’s Photography

It’s clearly a therapy That we can see With his Canon he captures Art forms that be Hiding in plain sight Fastidious sense Awarding and sharing New found confidence A stage set observing A great panoply The Snowdonia sky’s she … Continue reading

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In the ancient forest

I live near the forest As ancient as hell Where the mosses and lichens Summarily spell Ancientnessness none of of the modern day stuff In the great web of life Where so much is enough Glyphosate, toxins shooters lead shots … Continue reading

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The voice

Competing, imagine that Singing away An audience listening This is your day The soul in you cries The heartbeat you hear Your hands clenched and warming And there’s a tear Rolling down your cheek You are moved by it all … Continue reading

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Opera

Years ago Up in London Covent Garden I stood Singing those sweet love songs Just cos I could My friend her guitar A soprano was she We sang for our supper For a nice pot of tea Jasmine or sencha … Continue reading

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Busking in the high street

It’s an unchained melody Cluttering streets Loads of passers by Unaware of the beats The simple guitar The lilt of the voice Some stand and swoon Accepting the choice Others a great sea Of inveterate souls Shopping not stopping With … Continue reading

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Close to the wild

From our window We see them the high peaks away Wildness apparent Almost every day Close to the wild woods Where wild sounds exist The stoat and the fox Faces lost in the mist They may peer at your window … Continue reading

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Friendships in the garden

Flowers and there are many In gardens everywhere But a genuine quality To actually be aware Marigolds reduce nematodes Often in the soil And poppies suppress weed growth Saving us the toil Wallflowers good with orchard plants Lupins aid the … Continue reading

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Vegetable companions

The arrogance of ignorant man Gardeners of sort Who just deem to imagine How growing things needs thought Groups of various edibles Some operating well With companion planting Not something people sell Asparagus loves Parsley And basil seems to be … Continue reading

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Awelfa’s garden

It comes on all levels Alpine inclines Fruit trees and ferns So many signs Of deep thoughts And caring Selections we see Wild edibles bordering Attract the Bee No immaculate borders Nor flowers in straight rows All sorts of orders … Continue reading

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In the swim

Starving them of oxygen Making them appear To be dragged out of the ocean By great netting of fear Icing them and watching them Scream for all their worth Soaking them in blocks of ice Removing them from their earth … Continue reading

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Twm a new born

A Bonnie baby comes into Our wonderful world Both good and true To Laura and Dewi A child is born To accompany Hari This May Day morn No happier family Dolgellau’s gift Where mountains smoulder And songbirds lift The psyche … Continue reading

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The Nature track footpath close to Awelfa

The bushes just outside my house A conglommerate of souls The green encompassing offering Therein housing trolls All undulating in the breeze Where all manner of song birds hide Staring out to the mountains On the Western side Rocking green … Continue reading

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Bind Weed

What is an encumbent species A structured sprawling mass Dangling so forcefully Exceedingly its crass To hunker under apple trees Among the ferny dark Tapestries of tippet Suspended makes it mark Morning Glory growing Trumpet flowers can grow white and … Continue reading

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Slow Worms

Fraternisation such intimacy Coming to terms With slow worms who be In fact legless lizards Eye lids and all Ear holes for hearing Affabilities call No eggs about them Live young they birth Social activities That is their worth Dry … Continue reading

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Purslane

It grows in cracks out of pavements An edible, famed for its style Green succulent leaves Packed with omega 3 fatty acids And more than that, it achieves What is A super food status Ruled by the moon And pigs … Continue reading

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Rhododendrons

An invasive floral destroyer Of deliberate power and acclaim It’s inveterate impetuosity Fearless it’s spirited fame Loves a wet Spring on its budlets With acidic earth at its feet It be a formidable growing machine In woodlands it’s hardly discreet … Continue reading

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The magical ale hoof or Ground Ivy

Nepeta Glechoma ground Ivy A cure all From years long before Grows in large patches With kidney shaped leaves Bright violet flowers Don’t ignore Prolific abundance Square stems like Mint Aromatic it has a fine oil Low growing Bee’s love … Continue reading

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Jetster having treatment today

Jetster is a fave of mine Who lives with Claudie, She Rescued him and loves him And, he once told me He just loves to live with her To follow her around To sit with her To lay with her … Continue reading

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Baby pigs cry too you know

Imagine a baby stuck in a crate A fallowing prison This is the fate Of piglets around the world Suffering so Caught in the bars People don’t want to know Suffering infants Suffering crying Pork ribs and sausages So many … Continue reading

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Dairy cow blues

Climbing the wall Scuffing our legsScraping our souls Everyone begsFor just more humility Mothers we be Giving our babes life And your tragedy Is eating the burgers Eating the buns Refusing to hear us

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Pig ignorant consumers

You bet it happens The vilest gate Absolute cruelty And to state Anything less Is to really lie Fabricate illustrate Watching them die Innocent angels Heavenly souls Crying in misery for Meat eating trolls

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The Lodestone

Lodestone has that pull You feel it Visiting the shop All those lovely crystals It’s wonderful to stop And believe in the excitement It’s so magical to be In Bourton on the Water In the Lodestone And to see All … Continue reading

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Glyphosate. Ban this shit!

Good on you We have to try And stop using it And to rely On farmers really To honestly Stop using such horrors It seems to me A vile solution A sickening scent A diabolic circumvent Crippling aura Chemically Carcinogenic … Continue reading

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Electric cars

According to Starmer And The great and the good Electric cars Do what they should As clean as can be That’s what they feel What about the Congo Where mining is real Children in bore holes Working all day Looking … Continue reading

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Restore Britain

Great Yarmouth FIRST Wins all of the seats A clean sweep So to say Restore Britain and Rupert Lowe Have gone and won the day Each of them were business men Thats really magically A truly special moment Great joy … Continue reading

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From Awelfa

Magical beings That’s trees in my book Forests and groves Those of us look Closer and closer Imagining they Have spirits and true souls Which we can’t take away They exists with good magic survive with folk lore Oxygen makers … Continue reading

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The state of the average Dairy Cow Today

The pictures tells you everything Born a perfect soul But farmed there in a dairy Under their control Raped subject to kidnap Emotions running high Lamentably discouraging No word of a lie

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Murdering Rays

The contempt of life Beautiful Rays The ocean made them Worthy of praise Thrown in a heap in the back Of some van To suffocate painfully So that some man Can flog them to others What the hell for ?

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Cregennan Lakes

The Landscape Here, around these parts Are breathtakingly fine Both Cregennan Lakes For all our sakes Are scenically divine Unbelievable Mountain vistas Wondrous lakes of myriad blues Brown trout Blue and Rainbow Trout And absolutely inspiring views The estuary of … Continue reading

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