Poems of compassion dedicated to the non-human animals who share this planet
with us and the people who fight for them.
Demonic Dominionism,
dealing death blows to
deer, doe
duck, drake,
dove, dunnock,
dairy calf.
Downing the
Divine.
Dirty, dimpsy dealers.
Divisive, dawn do-wrongers.
Daybreak do-badders.
Digging deep,
deep, deeper to
deliver the already
downtrodden brock, the
deceitfully
demonized fox cub[1] - to
damaged,
down-beaten dogs.
Destroying dens,
(domiciles) -
dollied up to the hilt, for
dashing.
Delighting in
deleting, in
deceiving.
Deploying
dumb decoys,
derailing,
decrying.
Dancing over the
desperate, the
distressed, the
dying ;
defiling light-filled
diamonds in the
dust.
Dukes and Duchesses of
Darkness.
Dull, dim, dastardly,
decidedly deadened,
deliberately deafened,
double-faced denizens,
Derby-debtors,
dainty, delicacy demanders:
(devouring the delicate.)
Debeakers,
deformers,
debasers,
deprivers.
‘Dutifully’ doing in the
day old.
Destroying
delightful
darlings.
Deriding,
deciding,
dryly.
Despising.
Deifying the
Devilish.
Demi ‘gods.’
(Deluded,
demented,
Darth Vaders.)
Depraved
depleters.
Denuders.
Domineering,
dominating.
(Done for.
Damned.)
[1] Cub Hunting
Visit North Wales Hunt Saboteurs
"Brock" is an old English word for badger and "Dimsy" is a Devon term
for twilight.
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