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
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
Windows to His Soul

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

 

The Racist

1st verse:
He donned his hat, put on his coat,
And the racist stepped outside.
Oh he donned his hat, put on his coat,
And the racist stepped outside.

And he got in his car,
He started it and went for a ride.
And he drove to the park,
He parked his car and then stepped outside.

He donned his hat, put on his coat,
And the racist stepped,
The racist stepped outside.

2nd verse:
He walked around, he walked around,
He walked around outside.
There were children playing: a sunny day.
And the racist beamed with pride.

"What a love-, lovely day!
"I glad I went outside for a ride.
"What a love-, lovely day!
"I'm glad I walked around here outside."

He walked around, he walked around,
He walked around,
He walked around outside.

3rd verse:
What is the point of this short song?
What could the message be?
Well despite the things that he believes,
He acts like you and me.

And because, -cause of this,
His racism can be hard to see.
Yes because, -cause of this,
His racism can be hard to see.

Despite the things that he believes,
He acts like you,
He acts like you and me.

Words and Music by Mohan Embar
Copyright © 1995-2004 by Mohan Embar. All Rights Reserved
May be used in unchanged form by avowed Animal Rightists if accompanied by this copyright message.

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