While walking In his garden One morning fine Seeing a snake He felt fear Galloping down His spine. As a Camouflaging trick Attired a green silk While zigzagging in The grass thick He should have Squashed its skull With a walking stick. But he preferred To walk away “Let it there stay I better Keep it at bay.”
When he Came back home At night He learnt he has Lost his son That suffered A snake’s bite.
Misplaced mercy Could backfire To seek peace With the snake One must not tire, For it will drag one Into a quagmire Obligating paying A price higher.
Ask for mercy An offender can’t It is also not right Unless s/he Is repentant.
Also forget not “Strike before You are struck!” Could afford one Prowess luck.
If The aforementioned Advice you got, “Hit when The iron is hot.”
Modesty to The heinous And lazy Is equally crazy.
If a human snake Buy time No doubt it will Will commit Further crime.