What does the poet say about the snake and why does he want to let it go
unhurt?
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The poet want it to let it go unhurt in the reeds as it is a small green colour snake and because of his small size he is not even harmful to a small children. That's why the poet want the snake to go in the reeds without being getting hurt .
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The poet wanted it to go unhurt because it was the poet's guest who had visited the trough before him just to drink water on that hot summer day. The snake did no harm to the poet and thus, the poet wanted it to leave unhurt.
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