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Jul 2013
Beside me you slithered
and guarded me against my foes.
On the verge of attack
you wrapped around my hand, and his attack slowed.

Curious he was as you abided my command,
Scared he was as you wrapped around my hand.
One strike then two,
Holy hell, he didn't know what to do.

Petrified as you hissed
He was frozen in time as your head started to twist.
I gave my command, and swore I saw you smile,
Then your eyes turned red: red like God cursed the nile.

As you unwrapped from around my hand,
I saw his fear, as more Serpents' covered the land.
Nowhere to go he stood awaiting his pain,
for each strike landed like a hard stinging rain.

This sense of power I felt I had,
Like 'Voldomort' who killed Harry's dad.
More serpents came and gathered round,
and swore an oath to protect me with a chilly hissing sound.

Complete control and fearless I am,
for I have hundreds of serpents abiding my command.
Am I evil, because serpents swarm at my feet,
I don't know, but I await my enemies at my Serpent's seat..
Jesse Belcher
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Jesse Belcher
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