For the Love 
of God’s Creations: 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai’s Poetry 
on Our 
Animal Co-inhabitants
 
Respected viewers, 
since her youth, 
with a heart of 
immense compassion, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has composed 
many touching poems 
about the silent suffering 
of our beloved 
animal co-inhabitants. 
In the past, 
Supreme Master Television 
has had the honor 
of presenting to you 
these poetic works, 
along with other 
creative compositions, 
such as music, drama, 
or chèo traditional opera, 
as adapted from 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai’s verses.
 
This week, we once again 
broadcast those 
selected programs with 
the special theme about 
our gentle animal friends. 
Please join us and feel 
for the noble animals 
who are always willing 
to share their 
unconditional love.
 
Today’s A Journey 
through Aesthetic Realms 
will be presented in
Formosan (Taiwanese), 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Korean, Malay, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Spanish 
and Thai.
 
Today's program features
a special musical entitled,
“Words of a Piglet.”
This musical is 
an adaptation of
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai’s poems,
“Words of a Piglet,”  
set to music by 
Ding Yi-Wen
and “Words of a Child,” 
set to music by 
Jiang Jian-Jun.
 
“Words of a Piglet” 
was written by 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
in her 20s, 
in deep sympathy and 
sorrow for the animals 
who are full of 
intelligence and love 
for their families,
yet having to endure 
all kinds of hardship 
and suffering 
as our co-inhabitants 
on this Earth.
The world premiere 
of this musical 
was broadcast live 
on Supreme Master 
Television
for the “Veg Love 
for Mother Earth” 
concert organized by
the Supreme Master Ching Hai
International 
Association in Taipei,
Formosa (Taiwan) 
on June 29, 2008.
 
Attending as guests of 
honor were the President 
of the Taipei County 
Distinguished Citizens 
Association International, 
Ms. Chang Hsiu-Ya; 
former Mayor 
of Shulin City 
in Taipei County,
Ms. Ho Yu-Chih; 
Director 
of the Shulin Household 
Registration Office, 
Mr. Cheng Chi-Hsiung; 
leading members 
of the Republic of China 
Folk Sports Association 
and the Taipei County 
Women’s Association; 
spouse of 
the famous film director 
Chu Yan-Ping; 
and offering his support 
by a video greeting, 
Taipei County Magistrate 
Mr. Chou Hsi-wei. 
 
Invited as the special
guest of honor was
Supreme Master Ching Hai,
who set aside
her precious time 
to join the evening’s 
delightful entertainment.
 
Since her childhood 
in Âu Lạc (Vietnam), 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
has been vegetarian. 
She never consumed meat, 
and often subsisted 
on the delectable sweet fruits 
in the family's orchard. 
Compassionate 
toward all,
throughout her life 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has always done 
good deeds 
and advised humanity 
to re-discover 
their inner Divine Nature, 
to soon realize oneness 
in all creation, 
and to recognize that 
animals also experience 
fear and love, happiness 
and sorrow. 
Animals feel pain 
when tortured 
and joy when caressed; 
they know despair 
when separated 
and gladness when 
united with loved ones.
 
Regrettably, nowadays 
many innocent animal 
friends, especially 
those in factory farms, 
have been treated brutally 
since the day 
they came into this world 
until the end of their lives 
– just to cater to humans’ 
habits and tastes. 
According to ADAPTT, 
a non-profit organization 
protecting human and 
animal rights, every year 
140 billion animals 
are killed in the world. 
In the United States alone, 
every day 
23 million chickens 
are robbed of their lives. 
Tears at the dying hour 
have turned into rivers; 
red streams of blood 
have accumulated into seas. 
Famed Beatles 
singer-songwriter, 
Sir Paul McCartney, 
a vegetarian elite from 
the United Kingdom, 
once said, 
“If slaughterhouses 
had glass walls, everyone 
would be a vegetarian.”  
 
The consumption of meat 
and animal products 
are not only cruel 
to our animal friends. 
According to 
a United Nations report, 
the livestock industry is 
one of the chief causes of 
the environmental crisis 
and global warming 
in the world, which in turn 
pushes our planet to 
the brink of destruction.
 
Anguished for the animals 
and concerned 
for the survival 
of Earth inhabitants 
in light of the law 
of cause and retribution, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has for years 
unceasingly promoted 
through various means 
a compassionate lifestyle. 
Today, countless people 
around the world 
have subscribed 
to her noble ideals 
to become vegetarians.
 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
benevolence 
is not only manifested 
in her charity work, 
but also imbued 
in her artistic creations, 
especially highlighted 
in her poetic verses. 
The poem 
“Words of a Piglet” by 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
is a small creature’s 
heartfelt story to share 
with the world’s citizens.
 
All life forms are 
intricately connected.
Our next song 
is a reminder for us 
to use a tender heart
 to treat all beings 
in the world.
Life is never in vain,
and every life has 
its value and meaning.
We hope that after you 
watch our musical play,
you’ll have the love 
for all beings through 
a vegetarian diet.
 
 
Our next song’s lyrics 
were written by 
Supreme Master Ching Hai
and performed 
by Tsai Yuan Choir 
and  Serina Studio
with a solo by 
Ms. Yu Zhi-Huei.
 
 
The following musical 
is very, very brilliant,
and in fact, it is our 
grand finale today.
Let’s give 
a warm applause to 
welcome the musical, 
“Words of a Piglet.”
 
The day I first met you 
Was the day of my birth
Pink and round, 
me oh so plump
With Mom I gaily frolicked.
Lovingly 
you looked at me
Praising, “Oh, so round, 
what a cutie!”
Every day 
you came by to visit
Bringing cool water and 
delicious veggie treats.
Mommy and I 
were so touched
The day I first met you 
Was the day of my birth
Pink and round, 
me oh so plump
With Mom I gaily frolicked.
Lovingly you looked at me
Praising, “Oh, so round, 
what a cutie!”
Every day 
you came by to visit
Bringing cool water and 
delicious veggie treats.
Mommy and I 
were so touched
 
I lived a peaceful life
Under your care 
and protection
Growing more plump
with each passing day
Just eat, 
rest and play…
As clouds were drifting
across the sky
Cuddling together, 
Mommy and I
Unaware of
the befalling tragedy!
Two brawny young men
Strong like tigers 
and elephants
Squashed my tiny body
Flat into a cage 
of horror!
There was no way to escape!
 
O God, 
what purgatory was this?
I wailed
in fear and terror
Mom, oh Mom, 
please save me!
Oh caretaker, 
please come 
protect me quickly!
Rescue my life.
 
Mom was crying 
out in sorrow
Tears of desperation
filling her eyes
The immense Heavens 
cannot contain
This horrendous
emotional pain!
 
Oh, how ironic this life
Tears flow in my heart
Like blood 
running in rivulets.
I thought you loved me
For you, 
it’s just profit and gain!
 
O God, 
what purgatory was this?
I wailed
in fear and terror
Mom, oh Mom, 
please save me!
Oh caretaker, 
I’m still at a tender age!
 
My caretaker turned away
Hands busy counting 
a stack of money
Haplessly I rolled around 
in the car trunk
Breaking heart 
more painful
than bodily misery!
The two young men 
bantered:
“This piglet 
will be so tasty!
Tomorrow
we’ll slaughter him
To celebrate the birth 
of the wife’s 
newborn baby!”
 
Tomorrow my body 
will be cut to pieces
My flesh and bones 
turned to sheer torture
Just so people can laugh 
in merriment
At their happy feast 
and gathering.
 
To your children 
and others’ too
I wish them all long lives
So the family 
can stay together
Not endure the same fate 
as mine…
 
I pray the whole family 
lives nobly
To be human
in many lifetimes
And never be reborn 
as pigs
 
O God, 
what purgatory was this?
I wailed 
in fear and terror
Mom, oh Mom, 
please save me!
Oh caretaker…
 
O God, 
what purgatory was this?
I wailed
in fear and terror
Mom, oh Mom, 
please save me!
Oh caretaker…
 
Alas, good-bye life…
I ache for my gentle 
suffering mother
In tears I am overcome…
Oh, Mommy! 
Mom…Mom…
 
These are the examples 
of what should be
The life of our friends, 
sweet animals.
Be it on land, 
on air or in the sea.
They should be loved,
protected and cherished,
Just like the life 
that we so wish.
 
Dearest Heaven, 
Dear Lord of Karma
Please do love and
care for all creatures
 
For it breaks my heart 
to see their plight.
I cannot bear
to see them suffer.
 
There’re plenty places 
in Heaven above
Take them all up,
and give them love.
This’s my little prayer 
for all beings:
 
Just your little Love 
and Compassion.
May all be well,
live and let live.
All Love,
all care and all forgive.
 
Just your little Love 
and Compassion.
May all be well,
live and let live.
All Love,
all care and all forgive.
 
These are the examples 
of what should be
The life of our friends,
sweet animals.
Be it on land,
on air or in the sea.
They should be loved, 
protected and cherished,
Just like the life
that we so wish.
 
Dearest Heaven, 
Dear Lord of Karma
Please do love and
care for all creatures
 
For it breaks my heart 
to see their plight.
I cannot bear
to see them suffer.
 
There’re plenty places 
in Heaven above
Take them all up,
and give them love.
This’s my little prayer
for all beings:
 
Dearest Heaven, 
Dear Lord of Karma
Please do love and
care for all creatures
For it breaks my heart
to see their plight.
I cannot bear 
to see them suffer.
 
There’re plenty places 
in Heaven above
Take them all up,
and give them love.
This’s my little prayer
for all beings:
 
Just your little Love 
and Compassion.
May all be well,
live and let live.
All Love,
all care and all forgive.
 
We thank 
Love Ocean Choir 
for bringing us 
this beautiful song, 
“Words of a Child,” 
written by our spiritual 
teacher, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai. 
Let’s thank them again 
with warm applause. 
Thank you.
 
Halo! Master!
 
Thank you!
 
I saw that you were crying.
This poem 
“Words of a Piglet”
was written by Master 
when she was 
around twenty.
It is a very touching poem,
reminding all of us that
we should love and 
protect the little animals.
Every living being 
has its value.
 
I always cry 
over this poem no matter 
how many times.
 
Thank you. 
Thank you all 
for working so hard.
Thank you!
 
The only words
I want to say are:
Go home and take 
good care of yourselves, 
take good care of others, 
take good care
 of the animals, 
and take good care 
of the Earth. (Okay.) 
 
Be Veg! 
Go Green!
 
Join the group who 
Be Veg to halt 
global warming,”
 all right? 
 
All right!
 
Let’s say loudly, 
all right?
 
All right!
 
You have to be a saint!
 
Have to be a saint!
 
Because you are saints! 
You are saints. 
Thank you!
 
Thank you.
 
Thank you, Master, for 
saying that we are saints. 
 
Saintly people. (Yes.) 
Don’t forget! (Yes, okay!)
 
We sincerely thank 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
for her deeply
moving poems and
all the artists for their 
wholehearted dedication 
in creating the musical, 
“Words of a Piglet.” 
As a voice for our gentle 
animal co-inhabitants, 
may these artistic works 
touch the hearts 
of humankind 
to return to our noble 
and dignified nature. 
Through a vegan diet, 
let us walk together 
on the path of kindness 
and compassion in harmony 
with all beings and 
our planetary home.
 
Thank you for joining us 
for today’s A Journey 
through Aesthetic Realms. 
Up next 
on Supreme Master 
Television 
is Vegetarianism: 
The Noble Way of Living, 
after Noteworthy News. 
Wishing you 
much peace and blessings 
from Heaven.