Bugs
A poem by Rex Tyler (rex@cooksdelight.co.uk)
Source: www.cooksdelight.co.uk


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.