Category Archives: A day in the life

Higher welfare

Supermarket labels say high welfare how they pay the chickens often upside down crammed in cages I am no fan   of lying adverts chickens who lay upside down thats what they do moulting feathers breathing badly thrown together always … Continue reading

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Female kangaroo’s are amazing mothers

A joey we see And a pinky perhaps Two kinds of milk I tell the chaps Just do mot realise W hat mums can do When out in Oz As a real kangaroo

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To ignorant tourists when abroad don’t pay for animal rides

Its true it’s hard to contemplate The cruelty of those who feel It’s right to torture animals And neglect their real appeal Carrying foreign tourists Who kick and wobble so I’m balancing the animals

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Baby elephants lack understanding sometimes

The crush of love An ele friend Unaware His weight Just there A human helper Willingly Welcomes the Ele Painfully

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Desperation even a hedgehog had it

The someone he approached Apparently was able To remove the tape upon its feet It was no rhyme or fable It had a mindset clearly To trust the giant who Somehow had the ability To do what he wanted him … Continue reading

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The rarest of Bob cats the vilest of men

Forsaken yes taken Stolen disdainfully Kneels with his quarry The vilest of men is he No wearier warrior Is there but this Beautiful Bobcat Who brought so much bliss Into our wild world

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Lantern Pike up in the Peak District

Heather runs and tufted glens Lantern Pike it kind of sends Our spirits up into the sky As walkers of course we wonder why Blessed with beauty day on day The sky dips closer come what May The beholder in … Continue reading

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Is not what you think it is

A cathedral stands proudly Serenity loudly The moo cows participate An honest scene Ely created Who was it stated Milk from the grasses Via the machine

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The world of the humming bird

When mum is the size of a top of a finger With babies to feed it’s a troublesome thing In a world full of giants the miniature creatures Are subject to accidents perhaps to their wing Darting and flying in … Continue reading

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A piglet

Kindness costs nothing A piglet just needs Love and attention For him it just leads To a true happy frame of mind Maybe a smile A Pat on the head

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Myotonic observational Goats

Myotonic goats when they get excited What they do Is go into a spasm Lock out just to view What is a exceptional movement Stiffly they perform Goats are less than cumbersome So for them it’s like a storm Of … Continue reading

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Dorset the dark side

Listening to this awful story Malicious hunters who Chased a wild stag And shot it yes it’s true A head wound, in it’s very self It tried to get away The hunters feeling purposeful Just helped to delay The agony … Continue reading

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A true Mimic his cockatiel friend

The Cockatiel a mimic Of sound of the first degree He cometh just to wake his friend As happy as can be A guttural regression The wake up call on line Amazingly his talents Are very very fine

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Tick tock Quantock

Imagine being the victim Chased and harried from there to here Feeling the young heart beating faster As the bold eyes tear The SABS the friends of animals Soulfully are there Offering up some honoured strength Instead of the despair

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Wildness never taken for granted

The lanes around Dolgellau the contours and the hills Wildness is respected in honesty it fills the poets heart each moment tall trees cover green solitude and tranquillity at every roadside scene.   A smile begets. A Smile here everywhere … Continue reading

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Re cycling Depot Dolgellau

Dave the rave a council man Dolgellau’s best a worthy fan a helpful soul a genuine there to help he knows his role   welcomes me how many do? recycling our dreams come true an honest bunch all genuine Hard … Continue reading

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A hole in one

A family of bears On a golf course did play With the poles and the flag In a jovial way Golfers frustrated No hole in one No birdey no nothing Under the sun

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Baby. Milk.

Little babies thats all they are Calves to the slaughter Each one a star In it’s mother eyes But the dairy man Sees money to be made

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Poetry and prose

Poetry proclaims to those Who see the cruelty around A gentle form of worldly prose To rake those embittered torturers Hunters butchers they Farmers harmers wild embalmers Who actually portray Ugliness personified

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A spot of trampolining

A cat and a dog shared a child’s trampoline up and down leaping   the happiest scene both bouncing ruefully the dog heavier he watched the cat reach the sky   for much lighter she be Playful the two of … Continue reading

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Like a fish out of water

They flip and they flap and they flop It is air They are hurting so much But are we aware Of the pain and the suffering We look and we smile Their agony shared They cannot reconcile

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You and me

You and me We shall agree Whether ape or pig or goose Love and light Day and night Butterfly or Bee or Moose Elephant or tiger snake Honestly I am no fake You and me We do agree

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Shooting from darkly hides

Our feathered friends Delight us so Birds of a feather Should never go With the thrust of cordite The lead of soul Standing in hides The cowards we know Rich of pocket Heartless fools Whose blood and guts Taint Countless … Continue reading

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I was born and Englishman

I was born an Englishman As a baby in the war In my lovely mothers arms In the Anderson shelter more Than ever buzz bombs raging Ration books and strife I was born in London Town

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Can you hear their hearts failing

Those piglets were thrown in the hole  and they cried their little hearts beating life for them denied swags porkers life forms the earth on their backs we watch are they destined for hell,   they relax alone in their … Continue reading

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Monday 4/8. Storm Floris

A wet and windy start to Monday a dankness in the air the countryside is wringing wet puddles everywhere   drizzling droplets raininess the ducks I am sure impressed as light is coming into play its an enormous test   … Continue reading

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Tiny babies and live exports

BRITTANY  ferries exporting . Babies imagine the adversity dairies flog off infants Live shipments the violent infamy.   adverse terrible  circumstances pining for their mothers who struggle in their misery calamitous it’s true   hapless wretched suffering stricken and accursed … Continue reading

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Cader Idris. And the sky above

The lightest of blues a halo of glory caressing our mountain a wonderful story   long before seven what we could see was this beautiful shade clearly a key to a day of true colour in these regions our Eyes … Continue reading

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Butterflies and Crocosmia

Butterflies and Crocosmia Newts  are hiding in the pool and frogs too kind of croakingly sing their arias One and all sparrow children search for seeds wherever brambles ply plantain seed heads stand aloft Apparently thats why wildness  looks so … Continue reading

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Dolgellau

A pastel blue sky Moelwynion on high the white hill The little white hill staring down at Dolgellau it’s pinnacle beauty a backdrop of grandness the town   nestled below many listed dry stone walls narrow lanes pretty hills crowded … Continue reading

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