Introduction

Essays

Aminals and "Aminals"
For the Times; they are a Changing

Mystical Transformation
Peace In Our Lifetime
Redefining and Elevating our Veganism

Reflections on What I'm Thankful For
To Be A Feminist Is To Be A Vegan
Vegan Evolution
Virgil Butler - Bio

A Vision of a Vegan World
You Are Not Alone

Poems

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At a Hunter's Hang-Out
The Animals' Saint
A Baby's Story
Dark and Evil Days
"Do they care?"
Eating Babies
Eyes Of An Elephant
An Enigma
The Fawn Story
Forest Friends
Humanity and its Vanity

In The Name Of Tradition
Letter To My Unborn Child
Let's Not Forget 
Little Red Riding Hood

Man May be Mad
Meat
My Love should be more ‘Dog-like’
Thanksgiving Wish
To My Daughter
Truly Beautiful

We Will

Stories

Downed Cow
The Happy Child
A Lemming Named Choice
Three Pigs and A Wolf

Songs

Antilullaby

Companion Animal

Farmer Boy

Fight We Shall

Go Vegan

The Greatest Gift

Here

How Can We Do It?

The Last Slaughterhouse

Listen to Chief Seattle

My God Says

Osteoporosis

Our Evolution

The Racist

Sweat-Free Carols

 

God Rest Ye Weary Laborers
(sung to the tune of “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”)

God rest ye weary laborers,
you need a living wage
and factories healthy, safe, and clean
and just eight hour days.
To save us all from corporate power,
and values gone astray.
O tidings of justice and rights,
human rights, O tidings of justice and rights!

T’was down in Guatemala,
we found some workers stressed
who slaved on thirteen hour shifts
so we could be well-dressed.
And paid just thirty cents an hour
while Wal-Mart feathers its nest
O tidings of justice and rights,
human rights, O tidings of justice and rights

O come you people of good heart,
and make a witness strong.
Tell Wal-Mart we don't want these clothes
that come from something wrong.
Such exploitation hurts us all,
that’s why we sing this song.
O tidings of justice and rights,
human rights, O tidings of justice and rights!

By the Madison InfoShop

Celebrate the Holiday Season of Conscience
With “Peace on Earth and Goodwill Towards ALL Workers”

 

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