Category Archives: Haiti

Forced to walk into the slaughter area

They just about walk by themselves yes they do Bashed from the back it all feels untrue They don’t wish to be Slaughtered today They can smell death And can hear the decay The stench of fear Man in his … Continue reading

Posted in Abandonment, Animal Rights, Animal sacrifice, animals used for food, CAFO's and factory farms, Calves and Cows and Bulls, camela, children and their plight in a adult world, Corporate manslaughter, Dairy farmers criminals, Death and Dying, Disrespect of female animals, Duty of care was never there, Emotional Poems, Farming, Food Processing, Haiti, Humanity is a shithouse, Kosher, Lambs and Sheep, Pigs, Starvation and the Poor, thoughts of friends who have passed on, Wild boars | Leave a comment

Spleen

Alone, contemplation Sunset a realm The honey soaked sky And me at the helm Of a massive equation A startling scene A vista Dear sister Whoever we have been Silence was golden Deep in my spleen.

Posted in Activism in art, Emotional Poems, Environmental Poems, Ethereal Poems, Explorers of note, Haiti, Moon, Moving, Ocean, Odes of the moment, Secrets within us, Sunshine and wintry Splendour, Unrequited Love, weather irregulaties | Leave a comment

It is love

Jetster a male cat Sufficiently mentioning His needs apparently Life kind of censoring Close to his lady A meeting of minds No truer perspective A glance at the signs His pattern of living Habitually Getting up hunting Sleeping a free … Continue reading

Posted in Animal Rights, Canalside Observations, cats, Comedic, Dacorum borough, depleted uranium, Dreams, Emotional Poems, energy(developing new ideas), Environmental Poems, Ethereal Poems, Forests and wild places, Gelada baboons, Goddesses, Haiti, Hedgerows, Homelessness and souls of the street, Leaves | Leave a comment

A Ewes proclamation

Baby sheep are not for eating Listen people hear them bleating My love for them means everything Honestly cuddling them does bring The best out of me every day Because I love them in every way Soft and warm and … Continue reading

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Restavek children

After the earthquake Came so many orphans Their parents all wiped out So where could they go They became relocated Within the family But actually slaves As we all know Tent cities And slums are of such shabby Structures Hardly … Continue reading

Posted in activism, Child exploitation, children and their plight in a adult world, Environmental Poems, Haiti | Leave a comment