'Tis lonely
here in prison,
I dream of
sun, of fields,
I saw them
from a window once,
but I don't
know how they feel.
I've never
known a caress,
a friend, a
bone, a toy,
I'd happily
companion,
a human
girl or boy.
But some
men have decided,
with
selfishness and greed,
that my
fate shall be a cage,
My kind may
bark in vain.
We care not
for your commerce,
and few
know of our pain.
We're
hidden well from justice,
for our
freedom same may cry.
God grant me,
please, just one request -
Let me play
once before I die.
(Jim Willis,
2002;
Author’s
note:
“Dedicated
to the millions of animals who never knew the sun and fresh air, those regarded
as property, and who profited human bank accounts. Please help change laws that
ignore animals are sentient beings deserving of guardianship. Help stop the
lobbyist and illegal activities of puppy/kitten mills and pet shop trade
associations, and some animal registries that allow this incredibly cruel
situation to continue. Visit the websites of national and international humane
organizations who are waging campaigns against this abuse (such as
http://www.idausa.org ), then write a letter to your local editor and contact
your legislators and ask them to pass laws against large commercial breeding
operations, animal auctions, and pet shop sales.
Thank you,
Jim Willis”)
*****
I would like to thank Jim Willis for his kind permission to publish his writings (taken from his book “Pieces of My Heart - Writings Inspired By Animals and Nature” (http://www.crean.com/jimwillis/) on my blog. It’s possible to order the book here.
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