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15 fable poems with morals

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Answered by neet33
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Securely sunning in a forest glade,

A mild, well-meaning snake

Approved the adaptations he had made

For safety’s sake.

He liked the skin he had—

Its mottled camouflage, its look of mail,

And was content that he had thought to add

A rattling tail.

The tail was not for drumming up a fight;

No, nothing of the sort.

And he would only use his poisoned bite

As last resort.

A peasant now drew near,

Collecting wood; the snake, observing this,

Expressed concern by uttering a clear

But civil hiss.

The simple churl, his nerves at once unstrung,

Mistook the other’s tone

And dashed his brains out with a deftly-flung

Pre-emptive stone.

Moral

Security, alas, can give

A threatening impression;

Too much defense-initiative

Can prompt aggression.

by Richard Wilbur

Answered by sardarg41
1

Answer:Securely sunning in a forest glade,

A mild, well-meaning snake

Approved the adaptations he had made

For safety’s sake.

He liked the skin he had—

Its mottled camouflage, its look of mail,

And was content that he had thought to add

A rattling tail.

The tail was not for drumming up a fight;

No, nothing of the sort.

And he would only use his poisoned bite

As last resort.

A peasant now drew near,

Collecting wood; the snake, observing this,

Expressed concern by uttering a clear

But civil hiss.

The simple churl, his nerves at once unstrung,

Mistook the other’s tone

And dashed his brains out with a deftly-flung

Pre-emptive stone.

Moral

Security, alas, can give

A threatening impression;

Too much defense-initiative

Can prompt aggression.

by Richard Wilbur

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