No More Snakes

w c

No More Snakes

 

A snake in the road

Was run over one fine day

And the pleasure that I felt

I really cannot say

 

It was payback for the wrens

Whose eggs he swallowed whole

He got what he deserved

He got what he was owed

 

All the slithering snakes

Should suffer such a death

Moreover I wish they all

Knew pain and loneliness

 

I wish that more snakes

Knew a raptor sharp

With talons on his feet

And a beak to tear apart

 

Snakes are very strange

With no arms or legs

Of them I'm afraid

And wish they all were dead

 

  • Author: w c (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 3rd, 2018 15:04
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 41
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Comments1

  • orchidee

    A fine write wc.

    • w c

      Thanks orchidee. I really appreciate your support.



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