The snake seeks to hide.
Where it’s warm, she lets him in.
Under sheets, she screams.
Late at night, is it a blissful scream that escapes you, or is it something twisted that makes you howl? Come with me to find the answers by clicking —
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Ahhhhhhhhh!!!
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Is your scream blissful, twisted or ??
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Never trust a spitting cobra!
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Never trust anything that spits, I think is sound advice! Did a snake ever spit on you?
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Yeah, but nothing got in my eyes…so it was okay \”/
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Hahaha! Thank goodness for your glasses 🙂
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I love your stories! ^_^
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Thank you! Your work is so varied and packs a wallop! Sexy, too, I just found out 😀
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Thank you as well! I’m glad you enjoy what I, my muse, and apparently the many voices in my head create. Xp
I kid, (don’t want you to think I’m too crazy so I just say I kid).
Shh. 😉
I do truly appreciate your taking the time to read what I write though.
Cheers! ^_^
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It’s fun visiting your blog! I like to do that late at night when I’m strong enough to fend off the monsters. I don’t mind if you’re crazy — the sweetest people I know are kinda insane, and I know myself best of all! 😀 I shall see you again on your blog. Thanks for visiting, Sinister! ☠
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I’m touched! That was really sweet. Always a pleasure my friend.
Cheers! ^_^
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sometimes you get more than you bargain for
I know I have
Sometimes the snake can be bigger than its eyes
A scream will it can be a release
Just as tears of joy
An adrenaline rush
There’s all sorts of primal behavior that can occur
The Sheldon Perspective
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Primal behavior can be lots of fun; especially when you’re doing an activity that only requires an occasional grunt or a moan. Thank you Sheldon — more good stuff to think about!
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So twisted, love it!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Snakes, screams–for once I don’t know what to say.
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It’s okay. I need a break anyway 😀
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Somehow I feel like I’ve let you down 😥
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Don’t be ssssssilly! Now come over here and tickle me with one of your feathers 😉
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Damn, girl! 😳🤗😚
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I’m too ascared to click…
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That’s too bad! If you click, you’ll have cake and ice cream.
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She’s too tired tonight
That’s why she bought the mongoose
Snake’s shit out of luck 😦
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Ricky Ticky Tavi! Have you ever watched that?
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Oh my gosh! NO!! I just realized you wrote a haiku!!! Is this your first one? I LOVE IT! Write more please!!! Hey, let’s collaborate and do haiku poems on Irish mythology. What do you think? FUN, right? Please say “yes,” Oggy!
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Yes, Oggy. 🙂 Sorry, I didn’t get this until just now. Can’t believe you didn’t catch that. My feelings were hurt. (Just kidding.) Sure, I’ll give it a shot. I’ll e-mail you in a few days. (I’ll be keyboard free until then.) P.S. I wrote my first haiku when I was seven and got it published in a newspaper.
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I know, I know, I’m slow; what can I say? 😛 Great! I’ll look forward to your email. That’s so cool — you were a published author at seven ?
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Yeah. Went to work for the same paper at fifteen.
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Delivering the paper? Or were you editor 🙂
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Haha. I wrote a weekly “youth editorial” . Very cutting edge stuff. 🙂 Then I got into music journalism. I didn’t get paid, but every show and CD I reviewed was free. So there. Paperboy! The nerve…
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Lol. I always knew you were brilliant. That’s quite an accomplishment!
I’ll email you soon… I’m going to ask you to write 2 haiku poems (any theme(s) you’d like), and I’ll post them on Poet Rummager along with 2 of mine regarding whatever subject(s) you choose. No rush.
I had a crush on a paperboy long time ago — there’s just something adorable about a boy who can handle words so well 😀
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Looking forward to it.
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How about a blissful howl? 😉
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Even better! You’ve been role playing, again??
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LOL No, just daydreaming 🙂
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Haha! I love teasing you 😀
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❤
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Interesting vision, Rose 🙂
I like snakes. Especially Black Mamba.
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Thanks, darling. Black Mamba are sexy snakes but poisonous! Be very careful, Monica!! 😲
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I LOVE snakes, I have quite a few on my little patch; harmless grass snakes but even adders. Yes, they do like warm, hot places. You naughty poet.
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Snakes are one of the coolest creatures on earth. I like that they eat rats! Haha!! Naughty but nice 🙂
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Reblogged this on Crazy Pasta Child.
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Snakes on Planes. Now, snakes in bed.
Oh no.
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That movie was hilarious! Watch out for snakes🐍
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Lol
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A sssssssuper haiku Rose.
I’m definitely not a snake person. 🐍
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Haha! I like how you hiss, Alan. Thank you! Not many love snakes, but I guess it’s whom it’s attached to that really matters 🙂 xo
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LOL 😃
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I read this in metaphorical mind, and that this was a trouser snake. Did I mis-interpret? Perhaps I should have been more literal to avoid blushes.
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Trouser snake is the animal I had in mind. After a year of reading my demented writings, you still blush? How adorable!😀 xo
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I think all sorts when I read this lol.
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Then you’re reading it correctly 😀
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Haha.
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some sleep
even through
this 🙂
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Hope the snake is happy now. Hope U don’t mind my being in a bad boy mood after writing a high-minded historical post.
Snake finds warm dry place.
Warm wet place is better still,
for another thing.
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I don’t ever mind your bad boy mood, Mel! Lovely haiku — thank you.
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I asume it was a good scream. 🙂 Maybe it’s just how my mind works, but when I read your haiku, i didn’t hear a painful scream–well, maybe a little, but it’s all good.
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Lol. You interpreted my poem just perfectly, dear Cathy! 🙂
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Nice… 🙂
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What happens under sheets stays under sheets. If the sounds cannot be interpreted, they must be classified 😉
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You’re a classy lady, Inese! I, on the other hand, do enjoy the challenge of interpreting many things 🙂
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So you do, sunshine 🙂 It is always a pleasure to read your blog and the witty comments. xx
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I enjoy your quick wit and honesty! Thank you so much… I love your visits and words. ❤
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❤
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A snake slithering under the sheets!!
Urgh..can that be a blissful scream?
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Hi Poet Rummager. I can say my memories under the sheets were always good not scary. Though as a child there was always the fear of the monster under the bed!Thank you so much for liking my poem ‘Normal Day!’ Peace and Best Wishes. The Foureyed Poet.
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Good to hear that, and I can sympathize with monsters under your bed! I enjoy your blog, and thanks for stopping by.
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Aaaahhhhhhhhh…ummmmmmmmmmm…
Oooooooooooooooo
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Haha! I’m glad you enjoyed it under the sheets. 😀
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I’m still under sheet… Trying to read more of your work..
. exploring you 😀
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Explore away 😉
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Can’t explore rather gliding my fingers on the screen scrolling each poem of you…
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😀
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