I hear that humans see themselves as sires,
Domesticate most canines, feline kin,
And train them to abide by their desires;
I wonder if they'd ever take me in.
I get myself a pet experiment,
Caress its hair, all silky white and long.
Obedient, it sleeps without lament
Between my bracing thighs, my muscles strong.
I must tell Majesty to cease the mill —
Adoption is preferred across the lands.
What use are ants defiant of his will,
When man is soft and pliant in our hands?
If homo sapiens soon become extinct,
We've other species. No class is distinct.
