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.

Orelha

On the 4th of January At PAya Brava Brazil An innocent dog was resting In a kennel all was still Until the vulnerability Was broken by some boys Who took it upon themselves To make one hell of a noise … Continue reading

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Where tourists are drawn for memories

It happened in Marrakesh Crowded with visitors Photograph hunting And what do we see A poor little pony Tortured and broken In basic regalia Traditionally Brazenly shown off To ignorant tourists Who seemingly cannot see Through the vile show An … Continue reading

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Cathedral City

Joey Carbstrong visited That Saputo Dairy place Supplying milk to markets Apparently disgrace In some of their facilities Cruelty was seen Cows being whipped with plastic tubes And prodded they had been With something in their rectums Punching and slapping … Continue reading

Posted in A country tale, Calves and Cows and Bulls, Cheese, Dairy farmers criminals, Disrespect of female animals, Duty of care was never there, Vegan cheese, veganism and me | Leave a comment

Offensive jokes

Offensive jokes In Bars and Resturants Are to be against the Law Anyone who is offended Can be charged And who is sure What it is that can be called Offensive Hateful impertinent even unpleasant It’s a very woolly area … Continue reading

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Animals killed by decapitation

25/6/2015 a goat happened in Lincolnshire 7/7/2019 two ducks. As above Recently a dog as above Found at clay pole in Lincolnshire For the walker who found The animal It’s head sadly adrift Must have been upsetting Who does this … Continue reading

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A bear in a concrete pit in some zoo

Educational to the ignorance Of zoo keepers whose living stocks Are tortured animals from the wild Paraded to take all the knocks In a concrete cell unnaturally To pine away each hour It breaks their hearts it tears at their … Continue reading

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Andrew Bridgen MP

By some he held in high esteem His humbleness though shines He truly is a gentle man Those hearing him Can see the signs Attentive and so honourable Adored by a few He commands respect For his courage And his … Continue reading

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Animal welfare

As FERN impacts the United States Animals being shipped around Crammed into big open trucks With no protection, being drowned In inclement weather in ice and snow Brutal winds that surely blow Left to endure to writhe in pain With … Continue reading

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Slaughterhouses of horror

A halal house of horror For Sheep and lambs we see Footage of such awfulness We can feel the agony These are little babies Herded to the door Suffering true heartache Like they never had before We have rules and … Continue reading

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Fly tipping

“The king is in his counting house Counting out his money” But in Bickershaw near Wigan The heap there isn’t funny Escheated land belonging To the King receives fly tipping Criminals getting away with murder The bud is set for … Continue reading

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Hari

From little Hari’s enquiring mind A curiosity Spirited and living proof Of his morphology The structure of his enquiring mind Alert to tractors He Protected by his father’s Dry stone walls His sanctuary Wide awake and searching Eager to learn … Continue reading

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Dogs

Halal and muslim phobia’s Are spreading near and far A man’s best friend being withdrawn It seemingly will scar HistorY and consciousness And what we do possess Our traditions being cancelled out And lost without redress It’s like a creeping … Continue reading

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What’s smart about slave labour?

These bloody great giants Running now on our roads Ev are the answer They have forgotten the codes The silence surrounding COBALT and the need Mining in The Congo Where thousands now bleed Poverty draws them Tho mining in places … Continue reading

Posted in activism, Africa, BIOSOLIDS and FOREVER CHEMICALS PFAS, Childrens Poems, Congo, Contempt, Death and Dying, Duty of care was never there, Electric cars and charging infrastructure, Environmental Poems, Falsity, genetically modified children, Heavy metals, Humanity is a shithouse, Lead contaminates, Mining and its consequences, Patriarchal arrogance makes for danger, Topical News Stories II, war zones, Wifi and microwaves, Workers rights in way off lands | Leave a comment

Transparent Slaughterhouses whatever they are

Being on hand to explain things Animals farmed to be killed Loved for a moment Then murdered blood spilled A passport from birth Through to death, sadly so Patted, not kicked There’s our way to do it Open the gates … Continue reading

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Charmers of the wild animal world

Their little hands And whiskers Professors one might say Friendly very sociable In the wildest way Affable and serious Absorbed in what they do Rat like I think beautiful The charming coipu

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Andrew Bridgen MP

“In the belly of the beast” In That acrid state Of delusion and fragmented fluids That be Truths being harder to come by supporting the weakness so much empathy Came from one angelic man of the people Yes Andrew Bridgen … Continue reading

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Stevie Nicks appeal to the people of money

Walking her talk She took the stage A heartfelt plea Hopeful to gauge Responses from the Gathering crowd The rich the famous An unholy shroud It wasn’t just noise but a pledge to care Not to enrich but to actually … Continue reading

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Warmth

Sea gulls on chimney pots Often they be Happening somewhere Very far from the sea Nearer an estuary A perch maybe Warmer than some It’s no controversy Outside my window Three pots and a cowl On top of a roof … Continue reading

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Honed into an insignificance

Built on arrogance And ignorance The future of our time Kushi told us long ago In his then true paradigm That our world was being crafted By the corporations who Were intent on dehumanisation Of the masses and it was … Continue reading

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I live in a house

I live in a house Alone, I do It would be so nice To live here with you Love of this ilk Not measured by The fluttering heart Which is honestly why My cheeks are wet Each side, each night … Continue reading

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Murder most foul

A billion can we imagine that So many weeping souls Pining for their offspring All born with true goals So much expectation But into humanity That murders life forms in their millions So much depravity Loving consuming dead chickens And … Continue reading

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The Good Doctor

A surgeon with Autism And Savant Syndrome Joins the Hospital Seven Seasons On Netflix A truly amazing drama series Written and casted well Bringing Autism into focus A most exquisite spell Of writing and of acting It’s realism shone The … Continue reading

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Red kites and their future nesting materials

Wildness the truest pedigree That imprint on one’s soul How to preserve an ongoing home And, stay in control Using the godly remnants Leaves and Barks and Roots Flotsam from the human world And dodge the Hunters shoots A schedule … Continue reading

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Compassion in its truest form

Vulpes Lagopus the White Fox The Arctic tundra it’s domain Born to be there With its dens With its manure It defends The leaching out of nutrients With remnants of its prey It rebalances the godly earth Fertility each day … Continue reading

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Bili Apes

Apparently the mysterious Walk this earth In forests they Chimpanzees That don’t sleep in trees But on the forest floor Known lion killers Strange large heads They howl at night for sure also known as the Bondo Apes Researchers many … Continue reading

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A child smacks a pig in a farm where no doubt he sees the workforce doing it

A Piss artist Possibly Tortured Inexplicably Overheated Underfed Tortured This is where we are led A child already smacks a sow No one has to teach them how They learn from what they see Others doing

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A mouse in your house

White of fur Pink of limb Wiggly tails Her or him Mice experiments Cut and scraped With little fur Scalpels cut us Medics smirk Millions of us Are on trial Poisoned and cut about and killed So much mouse blood … Continue reading

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Frost on roof tiles 9.40am 14/1/2026

Frost on roof tiles Melt on stem The sun is rising Like a gem Of auric Crystal we can see A glowing sky A mystery Above the mountains Across the green Forests weeping We all have been Through those great … Continue reading

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The outline

The outline of the mountains It changes every day Almost every moment That’s all I can say Dancing with the clouds above It’s tresses auburn red Forests proud and beautiful Forever in my head And all this from my window … Continue reading

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Rain like tears so it’s appears

My windows Streaked with what appears Dolgellau’s angels Gentle tears Opaque for those apparently Seemingly set in stone Somewhere atop a hill The mountain lakes a chill Hollywood Heights With its bunch of lights Seagulls flying high Bowing in the … Continue reading

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