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Why do I feel Like many of the people Who are successful Are Snakes ... Okay, Snakes is way more Negative a word than I’d like to use Many of my friends fit The description I’m about to give And I like to think I sometimes Do Too When I say snakes I’m referring to those Who will advocate Push Shove Even when their obstacle Is a person To get what they want They’re the person Who plays two sports every day In the spring To keep up with their fall sport They use their free period For another class Just because they truly Want to take The class They stalk The teacher When they don’t Get something Or they read external Information Related to the subject Online They can be annoying Rude Can have ulterior motives Inquiring about grades To secretly Rejoice Or, Clench a fist In frustration My dad says, I don’t have that Burning desire yet I’m not a snake quite yet But, From what I’ve Observed To really have success One Has to Be A Snake
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Oct 3, 2018
Oct 3, 2018 at 11:16 PM UTC
Snakes
Why do I feel Like many of the people Who are successful Are Snakes ... Okay, Snakes is way more Negative a word than I’d like to use Many of my friends fit The description I’m about to give And I like to think I sometimes Do Too When I say snakes I’m referring to those Who will advocate Push Shove Even when their obstacle Is a person To get what they want They’re the person Who plays two sports every day In the spring To keep up with their fall sport They use their free period For another class Just because they truly Want to take The class They stalk The teacher When they don’t Get something Or they read external Information Related to the subject Online They can be annoying Rude Can have ulterior motives Inquiring about grades To secretly Rejoice Or, Clench a fist In frustration My dad says, I don’t have that Burning desire yet I’m not a snake quite yet But, From what I’ve Observed To really have success One Has to Be A Snake
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Oct 3, 2018
Oct 3, 2018 at 11:16 PM UTC
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