A Deer And A Snake Poem by Liza Sud

A Deer And A Snake



You are extremely fragrant!
You can call beautifully!
Don't delete, of a sudden,
what we had inbetween.

On the lawn deer is lying.
Snake aspires for her,
encircles her legs surrounding,
up to the chest she crawled,

Round deer's neck she's wirling,
passion so tender, wet,
a little back she's falling,
to snuggle hard and pet,

And in the ring she holds her
into her eyes she stares.
The Deer is not jolting,
with the snake she make friends.

Gentle as streams of water,
As a dream - silver rays,
To the nature dissolving.
World is in love with snakes,

The main thing: have no fear,
And the snake will not bite
Sit calmly as a deer,
Play and let her admire!

Sunday, July 28, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: love,nature
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