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The Snakhe Snakhe Snakhe Snakhe Snake Te Te …

Most of us think of snakes as fearsome symbols of the Snake in this poem is itself a Snake tryingto escape the pursuing stick,with sudden curvings of thinlong body. How beautifuland graceful are his shapes!He glides through the water awayfrom the stroke. O let him goover the waterinto the reeds to hidewithout hurt. Small and greenhe is harmless even to the sandhe lay until observedand chased away, and nowhe vanishes in the ripplesamong the green slim ROSSGLOSSARY reeds: water or marsh plants with thick stemsThinking about the PoemThinking about the PoemThinking about the PoemThinking about the PoemThinking about the PoemI. is the Snake trying to escape from? it a harmful Snake ? What is its colour? poet finds the Snake beautiful. Find the words he uses to convey its does the poet wish for the Snake ?

a baby snake, two hands long, a green snake. “Poor thing. It’s a green snake. Still a baby. What harm can it do?” I said. My father replied, “A snake’s a snake.” And mother, “That’s where everyone walks. We don’t need trouble. Kill it.” “I can’t,” I said. Father struck him with a piece of firewood, chased him outside ...

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