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Bugs
A poem by Rex Tyler (rex@cooksdelight.co.uk) Source: www.cooksdelight.co.uk |
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Too many fail to kill off the Bugs Instead wise technicians Pull out all the plugs Torture and slaughter the earthling fraternity Mice, Rats and Hamsters, Guinea Pigs they Pussy Cats, Man's best friend, Dogs, Chickens and Foxes, and of course Frogs The wonderful Primates so much like us who Lived in the wild and were plucked, shipped and view The dark side of Humans The tinkering side The evil that truthfully seems to reside and we sacrifice animals To make our pills And many they kill us Depress us so or deform or curtail though they make profit grow For the corporate monsters and the Chemists whose brains Were stolen and warped And whose feet clad in chains Despite all the money dumped into research Each year we kill many innocents lurch to the left my friends then lurch to the right Bugs were here long before we were The light it beguiles them with splendour How quickly they grow they can multiply rapidly inside, we know of their power, of their struggle To take on the force The completely insane Pharmaceuticals course With that struggle for they are the real threat to mankind those bastards their way In counter productive they threaten us all imbalancing, weakening killing the fool and there are many fools who believe in their way forward with pills the synthetic stray syn, they are sinful for they tend to prey on the weak,and the sick for those that are strong That fight with good food and say it is wrong To sacrifice animals To chemicalize The whole Natural Planet Now before our eyes. |