Things Vegans Cannot Eat, .. (will not as it is a personal and ethical choice)
OK OK So this is VERY under construction.. but I do have to return to the real world sometime you know... and I also want to build up some GOOD research so that maybe my message reaches a few people and maybe even changes their lives! Is That too much to ask?? Well, It should all be up soon, just keep COMING BACK!!
Death becomes clearer through bloodshot eyes As a death from old age becomes nearer Why can't the livestock be free When trading soldiers for steak Learn to evolve with the new transition To act upon a hypocritical vision Discard the old and in with the new Discard the old and in with the fashion
Learn to evolve with the new transition To act upon a hypocritical vision Learn to evolve, learn to, learn to evolve
Who is the bad guy for iron Require mince these are the facts So eat what you murder This is animal liberation Eight billion killed for human pleasure
Bring on the ape farm Demolish the monkeys Drink up, drink up Look down on junkies
A new hypocritical look and ambition The time has come To make the decision you... Drink up, drink up, look down I'll hold it back, I'll hold it back
Discard the old, in with the fashion
Death becomes clearer through bloodshot eyes Death becomes clearer through bloodshot eyes
Follow this link right HERE for my adaptation of The Vegan-L Frequently asked Questions
Here are some poetic resources taken from The Animal Rights Resource Site Anthology Of Poems
Tigers don't eat lettuce Men weren't meant for meat; Monkeys, men or tigers - We are what we eat.
from a stone in an Aberdeenshire churchyard, in memory of Pompey, born 1891, died 1902.
Soft lies the turf on one who finds his rest Here on our common mother's ample breast. Unstained by meanness, avarice and pride, He never flattered and he never lied; No gluttonous excess his slumber broke, No burning alcohol, no stifling smoke; He ne'er intrigued a rival to displace; He ran, but never betted on, a race; Content with harmless sports and moderate food, Boundless in love, in faith, in gratitude; Happy the man - if there be such? - Of whom his epitaph can say as much.
'Tis strange how women kneel in church and pray to God above, Confess small sins and chant a praise and sing that He is love; While coats of softly furred things upon their shoulders lie - Of timid things, of tortured things, that take so long to die...
'Tis strange to hear the organ peal - "Have mercy on us, Lord" The benediction - peace to all - they bow with one accord While from stained windows fall the lights on furs so softly warm, Of timid things, of little things, that died in cold and storm.
The Animal Rights Resource Site The Envirolink Library Veggie's Unite! Chris' Vegan WebPage Teen Vegetarian