Where had the snake come from? And why does the poet compare the snake to God?
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Where did the snake come from.
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One summer morning when the poet went to his water trough to fetch water, he saw a snake drinking water from the trough. The poet was confused to see the snake at first that weather to drive away the snake or to let it quench it's thrust. But the poet's voice of education provoked him to kill the snake if he was a man. The poet then picked up a stick and threw at the snake and the snake went inside the hole beside the water trough where he came from.
The poet compares the snake to god coz as the snake came to his water trough as a guest to quench his thrust but, the poet drove it away.
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Maybe it’s God’s snake
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