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The Belly of a Snake

I was playing in the jungle I was taking lots of risks I was saying this won't happen to me I've seen it happening to strangers But strangers don't exist I said "I'm too smart, yeah I'm too quick y'see" I spent more time out in that jungle, Going once or twice a week, I was making up excuses to go back, That snake he was a-watching, He sensed that I was weak, he coiled up, preparing to attack... I made some bad decisions don't expect you to care but I'm deep down in the belly of a snake My friends try to help me, find my way out of there But the stomach of that serpent is opaque his jaws closed around my ankle, But still I soldiered on, I can kick him off any time I please, Before I knew what happened, he had my other leg, And his scaly maw was up around my knees People asked about the serpent they said "boy are you ok?" I didn't have the heart to tell them "no" Feel digestive juices working, Yes I'm withering away, But I tell myself I've some way left to go, Now that I'm trapped inside, he takes me everywhere he goes, As he eats me up he tells me he's my friend And when I'm inside that serpent, I don't feel no pain, And I'm thinking that he was right in the end Sometimes I get a burst of strength, and crawl towards the light, I try to prize those mighty jaws apart But the outside is so cold and scary, maybe not tonight; That I let myself slip down into the dark
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