Category Archives: A day in the life

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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Beating working animals

A creature of habit A hard working soul A sensitive being A man out of control Ignorant idiot Beating a donkey That’s giving its all Every hour of each day Not fed little water Expected to slave With heavy cargo … Continue reading

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Pigs the end game

All packed together The slaughterhouse gates Will soon see the end game Miserable states Of emotional stress They can hear they can smell The blood and the guts And the infinite hell.

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Donkey

Seemingly tis said a beast of burden Smaller than a horse an Ass maybe A domesticated equine From Africa Intelligent and emotional A sign Deeply loyal respected Noble hearted A gentle nature Resilient through and through Our highly developed sense … Continue reading

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The meat trade sickens me

Frustration imagine it will you A gestation crate is to where Farmers pack pigs into daily Leaving them sad with despair Biting the bars makes their mouth sore No where to turn everyday Torture it’s happening horribly The meat trade … Continue reading

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Great apes sensitivity

Marcus saw Michael in a different light Marcus the Gorilla His keeper not right Gorillas are able To pick up the scent Of sickness apparently And all of this meant Michael was growing sicker by the day The gorilla sensed … Continue reading

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What amounts to torture

Ignorant arrogance Natives whose eyes Are not seeing agony And that belies The bloody obvious The seething pain How our tired bodies Are broken

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A pig of a day in the life of a sow

The eye says it all He had not been to school Bred on a farm That’s what he Found himself living With nobody giving Him credence for wanting to be Alive and living With his family tree But one day … Continue reading

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Vegans and their sacred karma

Vegans care And want to eat Life forces That never cheat The animal world Not ever they Vegetable materialsFlowers and shoots Getting to the nations roots Raw and cooked boiled and fried Wild and organic strong and mild Animals don’t … Continue reading

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Wrapped up but not for long. By a fish

How to stifle me an eye ful Where’s the rifle Best it be aimed Let me be murdered quickly Not left sickly As us claimed Wrap me in a see through parcel The oxygen yes I can see But when … Continue reading

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I be that horse from out that mine

A horse they force into the source of evil down below It really wants to romp with joy But down the mines They do employ To see the sky to smell each morn To just be glad That he was … Continue reading

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Animals and their dwindling Rights

William Blake Knew of karmic Debt All those years ago “Robin red breast in his cage” His auguries on show Me well I have been Penning odes For over 70 years Following in the footsteps Of the great souls it … Continue reading

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Sows suffer so

Ofcourse we see it’s in her eyes Her thoughts her mind we realise She is aching in her precious soul Finding hard to be in control Of the ugliest idea The nastiest end Her babies were murdered And now my … Continue reading

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May time is here again

A merry month of May arrives Full of joyful life Bird song welcomes everyone Primroses are everywhere Coming to an end Searching out the artist in our souls This wild flung friend Five petals and five stamens Thanks to the … Continue reading

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Awelfa in Spring

Near my house is a track It, doesn’t go that far Bounded by bushes And wild flowers that are Edible many of them Just free to eat Where hedgehogs and even a stoat Do compete Sedums and ground Ivy clovers … Continue reading

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Humanities monsters

Such a sickness exists It has happened and we Such foulness such grossness So lamentably Injurious infernal nauseous See a beautiful infant Raped Orally ..By the depraved and vicious So execrably Finding the words In a dictionary Is an abomination … Continue reading

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Poor little pigs and the meat trade

Creation of godliness That’s what they be Part of production lines Pork avidly Babies designed For gassing soon Death of each infant In the month of June January born six months to go Violence and anguish On them we bestow … Continue reading

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A walk in the countryside this afternoon

Out for a walk And what did we see A hillside where splendour And Nature roam free An elegant stag With one antler and he Was tasting the fresh grass And herbage wildly A tree where the fae Had took … Continue reading

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I stayed a while

I met a hound A character Wilbur was his given name A haughty bark Who made his mark In the countryside He staked his claim Diminutive Yet boisterous, he Lived with Robert Oldham who Lived in little Heath A great … Continue reading

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A pig wishes

A pig ‘s sensitivity to life is the extreme Born without sweat glands it can dream Of mud and wetness of soulful prose And the wind in summer I do suppose.

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A horse suffers

When the race began Each horses Heart Was forced to run To so impart A galloping stance A strict degree To bleed inside And internally To stress to violate all cause And to die a death

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Udder flaring

Udder flaring Imagine that Hairy udders Burning fat Absolute agony Females feel The wrath of man Who dares conceal The ugliness the vicious side Of dairy

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A cat needs refuge

If a cat be sad And it needs to be Warm and dry Then insanity Kicks in big time at least for me For to love a cat Is just wonderfully Rewarding this has to be said

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Hung up on slaughter

This was once a breathing beautiful mother Who was raped and imprisoned and caged in a diminutive farrowing crate Designed by a weird man Who thought it right to trap such beauty in such a hellish Restricted prison whilst she … Continue reading

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Gambling on outcomes

Making our friends leap over the fences Really as humans will we come to our senses Ever in this life! Distasteful and nasty Torturing forcefully Gambling badly losing it sadly Horses are suffering Ignorance buffering Beautiful gentrified Souls suffer silently

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Dancers End nature reserve

A nature reserve In Dancing End In Charles Rothschilds memory A great wealth they send Ancient old woods A haven of calm And Pavis Woods Indomitable charm It’s a special place On the chilterns, we see Acres and acres High … Continue reading

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Coming back to my trees

A self healing pilgrimage Coming back to my trees A beautiful manuscript It’s going to please The chuckle of the corvidae And the beauty of rain The waterfalls falling Again and again The mountains up yonder The stars in the … Continue reading

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