They're gomers for sure, <br />Standing in a crowd to endure <br />The attention from the others <br />Who have different marching orders. <br /> <br />Moving freely about on clue <br />As if they don't know what's due <br />It's important for them to be free <br />Before collecting is to be. <br /> <br />They're led away and patiently stand <br />Awaiting the owner's diverting hand <br />Taking it without fear <br />As there's no alternative to being here. <br /> <br />Long ago they were freed of thought <br />Of what nature had wrought <br />Instead they are complacent as they stand <br />Waiting for the mount-up command. <br /> <br />Taking the weight in submission <br />As Winston Churchill's prediction <br />Accepting that which is their due <br />Without resisting, suffering with the few. <br /> <br />Gomer bulls have one purpose <br />Submit to the other's service. <br />And when it's over, back to the pen for feed and rest <br />Along with the others that have stood the test. <br /> <br />That's a good life I suppose <br />As long as you don't consider the pose <br />Where the gomer stands in submission <br />At another's commission. <br /> <br />But wait, what will happen <br />When submission's not enough in the end. <br />Will the gomer show his stuff? <br />Too late, he'll meekly be led away <br />To sacrifice on that faithful day. <br />For you see the gomer has but one mission <br />That is endless submission! <br /> <br />Winston had it right! <br /> <br />(For those of another culture; Gomer Bulls are used in semen collection from prize bulls. Cows are also used. The practice requires that the animal be mounted by the bull and the bull's penis diverted into an 'artificial vagina' where the ejaculate is collected. With the great weight of the valuable sire, the gomer eventually breaks down and is replaced by another. They serve their role by being submissive.)<br /><br />Sidi J. Mahtrow<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/gomer/
