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Snake in the Grass
Use unusual word choices, imagery or physical motion. Can be a real snake or a sneaky, slimy, sleazy petulant person. Go wild and go bold! Poems or Prose.
Ended May 7, 2018 • 17 Entries • Created by sandflea68
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Snake in the Grass
Use unusual word choices, imagery or physical motion. Can be a real snake or a sneaky, slimy, sleazy petulant person. Go wild and go bold! Poems or Prose.
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Danceinsilence

Grass Not Needed To Find One

Calm, yet bold.

Cautious, yet deadly.

One slithers,

one plans deceit.

One survives.

One never dies.

One forages for food,

one preys on innocence.

One can kill,

one ruins lives.

One adapts to natue,

one adapts to self-need.

One commits no human crime,

one is without human emotion.

Does one know the concept of love?

One laughs at its very concept.

One will one day die,

one lives on forever.

... and the one who slithers into your life,

... is the midnight madness of your mind.

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Snake in the Grass
Use unusual word choices, imagery or physical motion. Can be a real snake or a sneaky, slimy, sleazy petulant person. Go wild and go bold! Poems or Prose.
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sandflea68

Wake Not the Snake

Jake the snake

is half awake

darkness wails his name -

hiding from the sun

in slippery syllables

as you shake

and quake

and take

a backward break!

Just separate his head

from skinny tail -

the slithering snake

will soon be dead.

Just use your head -

Jake told you

who he was,

next time

believe him

before he takes

a bite of you

or maybe two!

Wake not

the sleeping snake

for goodness sake

especially if

his name is Jake!

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Snake in the Grass
Use unusual word choices, imagery or physical motion. Can be a real snake or a sneaky, slimy, sleazy petulant person. Go wild and go bold! Poems or Prose.
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Vyxyn

You would never know it but...

She silently slipped

Stealthily skimming

Slightly slivered shallows

So sweet swallows

Still sang sweetly

Still she slithered

Sometimes soaking sunrays

still slinking slowly

Softly slinking....

Oops! Silly snake not

Fast enough for foxes sake!

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Snake in the Grass
Use unusual word choices, imagery or physical motion. Can be a real snake or a sneaky, slimy, sleazy petulant person. Go wild and go bold! Poems or Prose.
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Harry_Situation

How to Train Your Python

What sort of fun can two kids have with a python?

Rosemary and Regan stood in their backyard behind the house with their pet python Slinky. The large snake coiled his elastic body up.

The girls tried teaching Slinky fetch. Never budged.

Next was hide and seek. Slinky stayed in the same spot.

The girls later tried to teach him to jump through a flaming hoop until their mother stopped them from setting fire to their hula hoop.

Coloring?

No.

Hopscotch?

Nothing.

Tea party?

Nada.

Rocking out on the electric guitar?

A level of Major Rager?

Tag?

Nothing phased this snake. He was motionless as a statue, blinking his deadpan eyes and flickering his forked tongue. Finally, Rosemary and Regan collapsed, too tired to try anything else. It wasn’t long before they both fell asleep under the warm sun.

Slinky then made his move. He uncoiled himself and slithered through the green grass to where Rosemary and Regan napped. The two sisters were huddled together yet left enough room for the large snake to fit his narrow body between them. Once comfortable, Slinky closed his eyes, resting with his two favorite humans.

#sinsofthefather #fiction #fantasy #comedy #horror #family #pet #snake

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Snake in the Grass
Use unusual word choices, imagery or physical motion. Can be a real snake or a sneaky, slimy, sleazy petulant person. Go wild and go bold! Poems or Prose.
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Mavia

A Snake in the Grass

Primative...

I was unwanted

called serpentine

a prima donna

of primates....

thunderstruck

in the garden plot

where certain bipeds

were once weeded up...

with faith on the palate

from a lone guarantee:

“That the first shall be Last;

and the last shall be First.”

but how, what, or why?

I query to coil & unravel

knowing something

is within me....deep

if I could but

sink some teeth

in to describe...

how I’d draw that Life Blood

I’ll never have enough of...

I am the First

condemned

and the Last

for sacrifice...

I’ve prayed for me

...and on my sanity...

I’ve crawled from Void

returning belly up

back to the In-fin-not

no parable to unparcel

from this scaly muck...

just the loss of a mind

dumbstruck

with consciousness

buried by doubt

...as human pain

in the grass

#SnakeInTheGrass #Challenge

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Snake in the Grass
Use unusual word choices, imagery or physical motion. Can be a real snake or a sneaky, slimy, sleazy petulant person. Go wild and go bold! Poems or Prose.
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Flamska

Subtlety

Stopping suddenly,

Stunning serenity,

Slithering slowly,

Some secrecy,

Somewhere,

Somewhat,

Somehow,

Segacious,

Sensual,

Steady,

Strike.

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Snake in the Grass
Use unusual word choices, imagery or physical motion. Can be a real snake or a sneaky, slimy, sleazy petulant person. Go wild and go bold! Poems or Prose.
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Maemuna

Snake

Snake of prejudice wrapped around the pen

The posion poured to words

Bit heart of masses

The wound bleeds

And the quarell starts

people die and races ruined

The python of society lives forever

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Snake in the Grass
Use unusual word choices, imagery or physical motion. Can be a real snake or a sneaky, slimy, sleazy petulant person. Go wild and go bold! Poems or Prose.
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fayelli

Venom

Vanity

Explains

Naturally

Obscene

Morals.

If the snake is vain

Then all is in vain

The morals are obscene

And sadly there is no changing it.

For it is natural.

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Snake in the Grass
Use unusual word choices, imagery or physical motion. Can be a real snake or a sneaky, slimy, sleazy petulant person. Go wild and go bold! Poems or Prose.
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TheCaptainsWife

A Snake in the grass

My mother hated snakes, she hated them with a vengeance, I wasn't allowed to watch natural history programs on TV in case a snake was shown. Mind you she also hated Tony Blaire, my father and foreigners in general, generous with her hate was my mother.

But now she must be spinning like a dynamo in her grave, fit to light up the entire island! For here I sit in the grass, in a place were I am the foreigner, cradling in my hand a snake, a Barbour’s tropical racer, newly hatched, the colour of cheap milk chocolate and beautiful in the way only the very young are. The tiny snake, barely the length of my thumb, squirms round in my palm, its skin smooth as silk and gently warm in the afternoon sun. It rears its head, fear registers in its deep black eyes,it opens its mouth in defiance.

I smile and tuck it under a papaya leaf, go in peace little snake, there are many things to fear in this life, things that would eat you or kill you from ignorance, but you have nothing to fear from me, for in this respect I'm not my mothers daughter.

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Snake in the Grass
Use unusual word choices, imagery or physical motion. Can be a real snake or a sneaky, slimy, sleazy petulant person. Go wild and go bold! Poems or Prose.
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LoneGirl

Snake in the Grass

Today is like the day I met you. Sun high, masked by a veil of fog. We met in this meadow. I was reading, you were playing with your younger brother. I remember it clearly and hope you do too.

Last year you went missing.

I lay down on the saturated grass, groggy from the fog. I envision shaggy brown hair, lopsided smile, and icy blue eyes, seemingly out of place.

Time ticks. I watch the sun. I miss you and never got to say goodbye. Are you out there?

Swishing.

Sitting up, I cry, “Hello?” hoping for my love. Silence. I sob, laying down. It's been long since I saw your face, heard your voice. People say you ran, but I don't believe them.

The noise again. I listen. It's calming me; I almost felt at peace. The haze still in the sky, the sun setting, and the swishing, I could sleep.

Your face is all I see.

"Hurry! She's not breathing!"

Sobs broke out. The group huddled close, not noticing the meadow. The meadow where, my life began, the boy disappeared, and it all ended.

At the funeral, the brother noticed two dots on my neck, barely visible.