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poem about mom, daughter, animal control, earthworms and snakes |
| we were brave we were ferocious slaying snakelets and scaring the neighbors queen leviathan rising from her pit has given birth it was our fate to save the 'hood shoot! ma is only 86 I'm lurking 'round the edge of half centuries-- we've got it made grass snakes, corals and kings beware! I slayed the first neophyte with my car tires when the second one appeared out of nowhere on concrete in the carport from sunlight to shady damp ma panicked: hoist a hoe grab a broom wield a rake (we willingly give up our naps to save the planet) hatchlings from every bed and nest in garden tool range slither to visit the sun time to bring in the big dogs: Animal Control those proud men in flashy gray uniforms (brave but deceived-- we would never tell) ma'am, earthworms are healthy chubby and fat long and slimy parade of snakes disguised as earthworms kicked to soil |