Summary of poem the silent snake
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“The silent snake” is a poem which explains how all the animals have fun playing and jumping around while the creepy snake is quite calm without making a thin sound.
Birds, rabbits, squirrels, mayflies, frogs and all the living creatures in the bushes make sounds but the creepy snake would just stay calm and would wait to kill and feed on these animals.
The poet, probably explains as to how dangerous silence is at times.
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Poem The Silent Snake by an anonymous poet describes a snake’s behavior in comparison with other animals.
The poet says the birds fly in the sky, rabbits run and skip, squirrels scamper up and down the boughs of trees, and the May flies fly up and down; but the snake slithers quietly, unnoticed.
Birds make noise by singing and chirping, insects hum and buzz, squirrels chat, and frogs croak; but the snake never makes a noise; it moves around quietly, unnoticed.