BONGOKOBIDA ZAKARIA
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Snake
Snake—
Do you fear the snake or the snake fears you?
Do you bite the snake or the snake bites you?
Flower garden or kingdom of snake what do you want?
Close your eyes- thousand snakes are waiting for you
Only the fools talk with snake
The snake bites you for self- defense
The snake is deaf but you hear!
BONGOKOBIDA ZAKARIA
Submitted: Monday, December 26, 2011
Poems by BONGOKOBIDA ZAKARIA : 287 / 363
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