Category: animals
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Why So Psycho?
In this quirky poem, a wild rabbit chats with inmate Donald Trump in prison. The rabbit asks him why he’s acting crazy, and Trump reveals it’s because he feels lonely. It’s a brief but poignant exchange that mixes humor with a touch of sadness.
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Empowerment Mouth
Empowerment mouth is a delightful sanctuary, a vibrant retreat filled with fresh comforts and rejuvenation. It embodies serenity, akin to a Zen dream and a warm, nourishing shower. This concept evokes the beauty of transformation, where limited complaints dissolve, replaced by the exhilarating essence of superpowered self-expression. Much love.
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Sleeping Peaceful Soils
The poem reflects on the comforting language used around death, like “putting a pet to sleep,” and questions the origins of such phrases. It suggests a deeper connection to nature, positing that our existence is intertwined with the cycle of life and death, as we ultimately return to the soil that nourishes us.
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horses resting from human hypocrisy
Freedom is a seductive illusion. You preach autonomy while clinging to control over others, demanding they conform to your desires. When challenged, do you truly embrace the chaos of genuine liberty, or will you hypocritically attempt to stifle those who dare to defy you? The struggle for authenticity is fraught with contradictions.
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Henry Bergh’s Earthy Work
Henry Bergh, the trailblazer for animal welfare in America, revolutionized how society views and treats animals. As we commemorate his birthday this August 29th, let’s celebrate the audacity that sparked real change. Without his contrarian spirit, the respect animals deserve today might still be a distant dream?
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Adam Britton
Among a few of Deb Poets protest poems, this poem is another one for those who can stomach shocking death anxiety triggering truths – this one is about dog torturer and dog murderer Adam Britton, and what other sadists did to vulnerable and helpless animals.
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Let Life Down
The piece dives into the struggle of letting go and dealing with self-imposed disappointments. It reflects on the idea that clinging to certain beliefs can be tough but acknowledges that embracing life’s flow is essential. In the end, it’s about finding peace with what is.
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Unplanned Compositions
The content reflects on the beauty of capturing an unplanned and accidental moment in photography and poetry. It emphasizes the significance of unexpected experiences, as illustrated by a poem inspired by a photo of a Sun Bird taken last week. The piece highlights the charm of spontaneous art.
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My Dog is a Frog
My puppy just got a buzz cut, and wow, does she have freedoms! Gone are the days of her Shi Tzu hair tangled up like a tied up bamboo in a wrestling match. Now, she hops around, reveling in her newfound aerodynamic glory. Who knew a haircut could turn a dog into a furry frog?
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Wonderfully Pure Simple Joys
A simple visit to a neighbor with a thoughtful gift blossomed into a delightful afternoon. Sharing tea and admiring her new washing machine, the joy of fresh sheets filled the air. The day concluded with a refreshing rain and a peaceful night under the stars, leaving a heart full of contentment.
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Shootings at 6
A.M.? What gives!? Gun shooting at peaceful pigeon doves – a Sunday morning hobby. Snubbing noses at nearby Asleep, falsely feeling secure, church goers. ©️January 2025 Much Love, Deb Poems This Poem is inspired by real live events in my rural neighborhood. The police were called by one of my good neighbors. It was a…
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At 50
Henry Bergh had his Ah-HA! Then he lived out 25 more years, til his death in 1888, as America’s Saint Francis of Assisi -in New York. ©️January 2025 Much Love, Deb Poems https://www.americanheritage.com/great-meddler https://www.animallaw.info/article/riddle-nineteenth-century-mr-henry-bergh https://observatory.wiki/States_Are_Doing_a_Terrible_Job_Enforcing_Laws_Meant_to_Protect_Farmed_Animals
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Grassy Freedom
The poem illustrates a compassionate figure freeing trafficked horses, drawing a powerful parallel to child protective services saving children from abusive situations, indifferent to societal judgment.