The Taipan Poem by Keith Shorrocks Johnson

The Taipan



The taipan is an 8 foot snake
Whose treading on is some mistake.

Deep in the Aussie Outback yonder
If off the beaten track you wander
You may feel an elapid mandibular crush -
Then a shikkering neurotoxic rush
While its haemolytics clot the blood -
And curse the spot where once you stood.

Its coagulopathics should not be vilipended
You may be short on time to be amended.

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