Dewinged Birds Poem by Saiom Shriver

Dewinged Birds



Chickens can't fly to lower branches
when their wings are eaten.
While night the land is dew-ing
Birds in slaughter are dewinged.

Bird flesh too makes arteries thicken.
Uric acid makes heartbeats unnaturally quicken.
Children by chicken leukemia stricken
There are many things which sicken
the flesh of innocent cows and chickens.

Thursday, August 28, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: birds
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