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A talk with a snake. |
I thought I saw a snake Slither into the curtain Of the white, crisp shower. I wonder if I hallucinated That sly and scaly creature. When I noticed it gliding Into the fabric near, It had a thought written on its side, Though not abstract; The word in permanent marker. When open I flung the door To the bathing stall near Me, that thoughtful snake Was absent in my sight. I was quite confused. Though not bemused, no. Only shocked to see this Thing, a creature sitting On its tail Wanting to speak with me! In a hissing lovely tone He spoke of my lost dreams. You know, the ones that were caught Between crashing waves On the shore of intellect. Not a word was uttered there, On the table with the towels, That anyone could have absorbed; However, I understood This amphibian vernacular. I stroked his green and yellow coat Of shining pearls in glass. He slithered up onto my neck To lecture for a while more, And I gladly obliged. We stood there, that snake And I, well he laid while I stood. We chatted for What seemed hours about Life and philosophy. I told that him I disagreed With one of his opinions. Just as the words spilled Out my mouth The snake was nowhere to be seen. I exited the washing place To have a sip of water. 'Twas then I gazed upon the clock, And watch its ever wise hands, To see not even five minutes pass'd. I excused it as a tainted Fancy and went about my way, But still I wonder about That slithering creature Of thought. |