Some think we have dominion over all earthlings
Rex Tyler, 15.01.2012 · Printable version
| The ignorant of course have their excuses
They lack the recognition of the now A blankness of perception a naivete, a shallowness of which the true enlightened wonder how Wildness ever passed them by apparently Their asinine deduction lacking thought I feel humbled by the compendium before me And the predetermination that is sought The intolerance of others, an obdurate desire To do away, to roast the animal earthlings in the fire And make them so beholden to the will of Christian souls Who have that dominion over them Who can exact controls They of themselves have no rights Its the human to decide Whether their eaten, whether their beaten Or join the genocide Most can't face the cruelty they up and walk away But if it is themselves who need the animals Then that is fine they are here to pay For God gave us dominion over every living thing Thats how they read their Bible and that to them will bring Them still onto the heavenly plane from which no earthling dare Imagine they can follow, even with the shared despair I don't agree that any living creature big or small Should be asked to replace some organ just because we call Its what we have been born with, and sadly we destroyed Perhaps by some excesses and now they are employed They must die so we can live why do we feel this way Our selfishness has deadened us to why it is we pray For guidance not for some young earthlings body parts, to me Experimenting on them in this way should never be A childish view they feel But then each hour of every day They include ,in their meal Its very clear today Mithila is very sincere And i have to say I go along with what she writes And wonder why they pay So high a price to share our world Of overwhelming greed The evilness of those who imagine only we succeed They have to put to death an earthling if the need is there To heal or feed a human who would otherwise despair I am sorry for those Christians Who joined the holy band That God created for us all In the hope we'd understand |









