Category Archives: A day in the life

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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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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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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Cygnet so loved by its mother

He saw them He felt that tear in his eye It rolled down his cheek He felt that deep sigh He had to endeavour To rescue the birds Otherwise he would Forever have been lost for words

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Afternoon in Dolgellau

A lovely blue sky A shine in my eye A breeze blowing into me Bright in the air The mountains on show Their summits just grow Birdsong it’s just everywhere Rose petals flying There’s no denying Changing and dancing Kind … Continue reading

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Meat eaters say it’s not our fault

Don’t blame us people Because we eat meat We realise animals die It’s a treat for us and our family Better that we Stand up and be counted For humility Most of us don’t have it We’ve given up that … Continue reading

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A cow looks on

A butchering fiend Hones his blade In front of his victim About to be slayed Imagine that cow The thrust and the pain She’s bleeding out Her life in vain Agony agony Violence again The stench of her own blood … Continue reading

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Fished out

Hooked try to imagine it A barbed metal in your throat Ripped out of the ocean depths Suffering bleeding On the boat Being kicked imagine it The agony imagine it.

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All mothers

A mother with love in her heart she is raped She gives birth it is kidnapped all of her worth She is heartbroken pining for weeks at an end And that happens again and again my dear friend

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Fujitsu

Computer software Took us down Beat us up Called the clown Post office wallers Here and there Couldn’t balance the books Instant despair Years before negotiations Accounts and stuff complexity Post masters got caught up in shit So many broken … Continue reading

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Delicious pink roses

Awelfa’s pink roses Hang over the arbours Facing the wrath of the Mountainous air A feminine gender Under planet Venus Their element water Deities Hathor Powers Love and healing Delicate petals All very revealing Love Divination A tea made of … Continue reading

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White mans footprint

Around my house at Awelfa Lots of wild plants grow Probably planted by angels and faeries As we know Also known as plantain broadleaves And ribwort The leaves are high in vitamin k Edible I thought Make a poultice with … Continue reading

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Sixth of June

A sky of lumpy porridge A Misty mountain top The bushes dancing every which way Their gyrations will not stop It is early Summer Who’d be a seagull Out across the estuary A loner The nights dull The early flowers … Continue reading

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They lied

They lied It was so easy Henry fell In pain The police came They arrested him His sweet life Had been in vain A Sikh had stabbed him Such agony He couldn’t breathe He had lost his life No ambulance … Continue reading

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He said he couldn’t breathe

Every word out of their gob Was false they bloody knew An innocent was dying He had been stabbed through They of course played the racial card And the coppers bought it they Watched the innocent white man die On … Continue reading

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“Sod off Syngenta”

The 20th of May felt the Greenpeace dismay “Hallmark” the evil the vile Lambda Cyhalothrin A killer of Bees A terrible chemical It was a trial Of courage commitment 40 arrested Greenpeace did release Into those vested With what is … Continue reading

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Stinger

The bee is unwinding Trying to be Free from the stinger He sent into me Potentially death Sorrowful sighs He twists and he turns Like one of the guys If I can manage The pain I must try And save … Continue reading

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Restore Britain with Rupert Lowe

No forked tongue with Dear Rupert A leader through and through He says what the people feel It’s what we want to do Live in our real country Respect the family Love our countries way of life It’s where we … Continue reading

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Henry Nowak

Looks at his hands As white as snow “I have been stabbed I can’t breathe” As you know Please get an ambulance I need to be Treated I am dying So please help me Look at the cops hands In … Continue reading

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Who would be a pig in a world of carnivores

Imagine being an animal Living on a farm Feeling sick from the food you eat Of the medicines that harm A pig wants accomodation That’s clean I have to say They want to dump in a private place Not where … Continue reading

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That’s no way to treat a Donkey

Being ridden grotesquely Beating the beast Where’s your compassion Others may feast Their eyes on your cruelty This donkey feels The weight of your cane Which he quickly reveals Such a cruel nasty man Ignorant too Who should not be … Continue reading

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Issues around shooters of wild birds

Training pigeons to leap about As decoys to hunt friends This is hunting in the west And really what it sends Out into the universe Is evil through and through Those who shoot our feathered friends For fun need checking … Continue reading

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Sparrow boys and girls

Each morning at Dawn I pull back the curtains The passeridae dear little beings The wonderful sparrows Exposing their need Of seeds grains and insects Having their breakfast My action causes them To then just succeed In flying away All … Continue reading

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Gestation crates are torture chambers

It was a man That designed this crate To save space in barns However sedate Pigs different sized pigs Get trapped there for they Cannot turn around at the end of the day A pregnant pig carrying she Will be … Continue reading

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Rural arrogance Rural Ignorance Rural Torture Rural agony

These so called marvellous breeding places Pheasants and Partridges Get to be Made to lay millions of eggs Have chicks it’s for the shooters, we Hear them clucking on about Amazing standards and short cuts none Looked after in their … Continue reading

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Gifting Sparrows

At first level Fed the birds today Sunflower hearts they love Nibbling fastidiously Fallen from above Teasels buds and foodie hits The early voters they Find the good that I have left Earlier in the day All of them were … Continue reading

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It happened in Bangladesh so I hear

Meat eating those of you who do Who originate from far away Killing and dismembering a holy flock Making beautiful animals pay With their lives Everyday Torturing them Can’t you see The agony For them was real And for what … Continue reading

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I heard what a pig said in his darkness

In a craven cellar A vile gestation crate Farrowing disasters Sadly are of late Squalid spaces smelling Of excrement and pee And I will die an Angel And shits will then eat me

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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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