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Hen Harrier

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Who killed Hen Harrier?

"Not me" said Ginger Nut,

patting his faithful mutt.

 

Who killed Hen Harrier?

"Not me" said Carrot Top,

"the harrier's a topping job."

 

Who killed Hen Harrier?

"Not me" said Sloaney Mate

on Sandringham fine estate.

 

Who killed Hen Harrier?

"I" said the badger.

"I killed Hen Harrier with my bovine TB."

 

Who killed Hen Harrier?

"I'll cull the foul killers", piped up chirpy Titian Tress

"Shoot with my daddy's gun, shoot 'em stone dead."

 

Who killed Hen Harrier?

"I'll kill the buggers too", chipped in Sloaney Deranger.

"Good plan mighty aitch, let's badger 'em now."

 

Who killed Hen Harrier?

"Bit of a problem since cops took our shotguns,

would your daddy dear, have a gun for me too?"

 

Who killed Hen Harrier?

"No fear Sloaney Fellow, you'll not go unweaponed,

if Dad hasn't got guns, my other Dad will."

◄ Summer

Tabatha Bagginshaw ►

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clarissa mckone

Sat 10th Nov 2007 22:53

oh no, I just read about this. How could anyone kill such a great bird?On the Queens land?Interesting!So who was hunting that last week? Have they taken the evidence to the lab for testing and the guns?If it was a royal that did it nothing will happen to them, they will get away with it, just as ours do here.evil jerks

Pete Crompton

Fri 9th Nov 2007 20:42

what has happened with the destruction of those hen harriers is an unforgivable act. The monsters that patrol these testosterone laced killing grounds are lacking serious elements that make the human race a sustainable force for the future. Shame on the royalty scum that made this happen. Shame on the flat cap brigade need to shoot to fel alive fools, the frivilous spools of shotgun rhetoric seeps from lips laced in cordite and lead, and the dead and corn fed pay the price. idiots.

Mr Saunders, Peter is angry

Your poem is great, the royals.........hmm

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clarissa mckone

Fri 9th Nov 2007 01:34

in a few ways this reminds me of possums pearls, a childrens story told in my family only. its very nice, with a little more it could be a very good childrens story, lessons learned etc. loved it! could see the little animals talking!

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