why dies the poet describe his shape?"the snake is trying"
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The poet describes the shapes of the snake as beautiful graceful small green and very harmless snake. It is even harmless to the children. It is a very good snake it is of green colour it is very small and cute. It disappears into the green reeds .The poet demands sympathy for the snake .
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The poet describes the shapes of the snake as beautiful graceful small green and very harmless snake. It is even harmless to the children. It is a very good snake it is of green colour it is very small and cute. It disappears into the green reeds .The poet demands sympathy for the snake .
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