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Hear out the unheard tales, How "trends" go high and "humanity" fails!

Help, help! They plead out loud,
Surrounding them was a deaf crowd.
Frantic voices could be clearly heard,
Oh,the crowd's deaf; voices such a nerd!

Dragged in, like sack of immortals,
Bodies are hung, blood like a river flows.
Child's taken away. Mother's slaughtered.
Story behind "trends" and "fashions", no one knows.

Says the court:
"No innocent should be Punished"
Beaten, ripped, torn, sheared and what not;
Tell at least, what's the crime animals did?

Giving you the warmth now,
Was once someone's skin.
It happened to be an animal
Who died, begging mercy from "A Mean".

And the shoes and bags and
Other items You flaunt around?
Were never yours. It were a part of a
Soul. A life, killed brutally in a slaughterhouse.

What'd you call someone who'd
Cut off your body parts, then sell?
No, wait..rather name him
Who "buys" them, once out to sell.

Animals have the right
To live, they feel the pain they go through.
It's in your hands; so next time you
Get a chance, you'll save them, won't you?

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