Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Poem of serpents


I

Better it will be

If we dispel

Our misconceptions several about serpents.


II
All serpents are not venomous.

We die of scare

And the mind, like a thief,

Robs us of our life at last.


III

The fact is juggler’s afraid of serpent,

But he shows him obedient.

IV

As he sheds his skin, he goes blind.

But then,we sound visioned trample on it?

V

If a man bit a snake didn’t happen

Otherwise, the snakes death was certain.


VI

A serpent has no give-and-take relationship with man.

Nevertheless, we need him for a scare.

VII

Pouring milk in a hole, man alone gets him out.

And crushing him, he himself turns into a serpent.


That’s why whenever I chance upon a man

With two-lipped tongue , I’m terribly afraid.

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