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A Slithering, Sneaking, black and White SNAKE

A Slithering
Sneaking
Black and white
SNAKE

Was Crossing
The road
To go down to
The near by
LAKE

The snake of black and
White
Was only a SIX or SEVEN
INCH
BABY
SNAKE

And was going down to the
Lake
To take-a-Swim
And
BREAK

Every and
Any
SNAKE
I never
Cared for  too
Slithering
And sneaky,
Too
MUCH

ESPECIALLY
If they had
A Back
DANGEROUS
Rattle
Warning
As
SUCH

But all
SNAKES
Do there Job
In
NATURE


And keep the
Rodents
And Mice
Population
In Check and Balance
For
SNAKE
SURE

When I was- kid
I will never Forget
How I saw a
Garden
Black and yellow
SNAKE


It had a
HUGE-BULL-FROG
In its stretched wide open Mouth
That it ATE

We watched with
AMAZEMENT

My Brother and Me
As the
BULL
FROG
So
HUGE
Down the SNAKE
Tube
It
WENT


By John D JUNGERS
15th of JUNE 2018


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A Slithering, Sneaking, black and White SNAKE