I
had a strange dream,
a
rather eerie kind of dream
and
in my dream,
a
crystal clear dream,
all
that I saw was
snakes
everywhere.
Snakes
that transformed to human,
snakes
that worshiped mammon,
snakes
that slithered here,
snakes
that slithered there.
These
human snakes,
were
everywhere.
Other
snakes,
they
trust not nor care.
Every
snake,
an
enemy of the other
These
slippery human snakes,
These
sly cunning snakes,
With
venom in their hearts,
and
smiles on their faces,
happy
when a friend departs,
for
hate prevails in all their hearts.
I
had a strange dream,
a
rather eerie kind of dream
and
in my dream,
a
crystal clear dream,
all
that I saw was
hooded
snakes everywhere.
In
the midst of these snakes,
These
writhing slippery snakes,
I
saw a face of innocence
A
simpleton full of benevolence
With
nothing much of a contribution
to
any worldly institution.
A
simpleton who considered
these
snakes a mere illusion
Noticing
the simpleton among them,
The
snakes swarmed towards him
They
struck him with their fangs
And
waited to witness his death pangs
But
the simpleton just smiled
And
stroked them with fingers mild
The
more they bit him
The
more he stood firm
I
had a strange dream,
a
rather eerie kind of dream
and
in my dream
a
crystal clear dream
all
that I saw was
striking
snakes everywhere.
The
snakes struck their fangs deep
But
the simpleton never did weep
Their
poison they emptied quickly
While
the simpleton stood simply
His
blood immune to the poison
Surrendered
not to this treason
Until
their fangs tore and broke
Leaving
behind dead snake folk.
The
poison made the simpleton stronger
And
his life time all the more longer
While
the remaining snakes ran in fear
As
towards them he came near
He
sought them out as friends so dear
But
to them he appeared an enemy clear
They
bit and bit and bit and bit
Until
they all died bit by bit.
I
had a strange dream,
a
rather eerie kind of dream
and
in my dream
a
crystal clear dream
all
that I saw was
dead snakes
everywhere.
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