The Man Bitten By A Snake Poem by Tony Adah

The Man Bitten By A Snake



They sang a hymn
For him at the herbalist home
Neither was he an agnostic
Nor a pagan
His church protested
As an african traditional healer rejoiced
When a green mamba
In green grass bit his leg
He went back home
Leaving the venom
At the healer's home.

Thursday, September 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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