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.
Greetings to viewers. 
Actually, I’ve known poet Phi Vân 
since long ago; I also performed songs 
adapted from poet Phi Vân’s verses. 
In fact, when I learned about the poem 
“Words of a Piglet,” 
I was greatly surprised. 
My surprise has to do 
with the poet’s style of composing. 
It’s very diverse 
in themes and presentation, 
and the genres are also very diverse. 
Second, when I received the song lyrics, 
right at the first few musical notes, 
I already felt quite touched. 
Why? Because 
it’s a very difficult theme to write, 
it’s about the animals, the environment 
and thoughts about life around us. 
This is a realistic subject, very hard to 
relate to the romantic realm of music. 
However, composer Trần Quang Lộc 
was immensely talented 
when he adapted this poem into a 
musical piece with a variety of strains 
that entice listeners. 
Even I, the singer, while performing 
the first notes and melodies, 
I already felt drawn to it. 
Very beautiful.
The first strain is about a playful, witty 
and very innocent piglet in the world, 
and the second strain 
is about the calamity occurring. 
The third strain is after 
being ill-treated and enduring disaster. 
That has a profound philosophy about 
life, about cause and retribution, 
and finally, 
it’s words of farewell to the world. 
It seems to sound the bell 
to waken us all, that we must 
protect our environment, 
protect the animals around us. 
And that is indeed to protect our life, 
our resources. 
I think this perhaps 
is the profound meaning that the poet 
and the composer who wrote the song 
wish to convey to everyone: 
Love all the animals, 
love our environment; that means 
we’re protecting us ourselves, 
so that we’re able to live 
in a pristine environment. 
I hope that when I sang the song 
“Words of a Piglet,” 
I’d sung with all my heart 
and all my feeling and my awareness 
of the environment around us. 
I think with that feeling, 
I will be able to convey the song 
to the audience and hopefully 
it will touch people’s hearts, 
so that we can join hands in protecting 
the environment around us.
Aside from enjoying good songs, 
we also realize a deep meaning. 
I think that 
when poet Phi Vân wrote this poem, 
she also put her feeling in there. 
In the song, I perceive a sense of irony; 
the piglet wishes that humans 
and their children live long, 
but also kind of pleads 
that if there’s a next life, 
he’d like to be human, not a pig.
That is so painful, isn’t it? 
When we enjoy a dish, 
which we can have during a party 
in any restaurant, and that dish 
contains the roasted flesh of a piglet, 
but can you imagine 
such a poor animal, 
who is so loving, 
so small, to be treated 
with such painful torture, 
and if we can sacrifice a little bit 
of our own taste, and we should 
contribute to the protection 
of our living environment around us, 
since the rare animal species 
on this Earth are facing the danger 
of being extinct right now. 
Poet Phi Vân has used the words 
of a piglet to speak about something 
more noble, which is that 
we should put our efforts together 
to protect the living environment, 
which is more and more each day 
becoming drained. 
I hope that with my humble thinking, 
I can share these thoughts with you 
and have your understanding.
When I receive a poem 
written by poet Phi Vân, I feel 
very happy, because her poetic verses 
are always very deep and encompass 
so much of profound meaning. 
When I have a chance to perform 
such works, I am very happy and
I try my best to express these poems.
And now through this program, 
I would like to thank all the viewers 
who have supported our program, 
and supported me in the past. 
I hope that you continue to support us 
in the future. 
I respectfully wish poet Phi Vân 
all the best in good health. 
I hope that the poet is always 
healthy, happy, and continues 
to give to the world all the beautiful 
and profound poetic verses.
Up next is Vegetarianism: 
The Noble Way of Living. 
Farewell for now.