Self-Love

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my roommate's from nigeria

he tells me snakes are common creatures in the streets

that often grace the households of his land

unceremoniously at random times of day

or even night; he says

his people are aware

should vermin come into the house

curl into bed with man and spouse

a violation such as this is venerated

and respected are these beasts we'd find atrocious

in consequence of which they never bite

to love another who relates

to all one's whims and tastes, who pets one's peeves

and pleasantly ignores polluting waste

is truly effortless indeed

an even mightier task is finding common ground

between a bird and fish

prestige will come to those who act on love

in faces of blood-sucking pests

nit-picking every little thing

charging with splinters, lodging stings

clipping one's wings, tugging one's sleeves

slithering into one's sub-conscious

generating those pet peeves, setting one's pride on fire

yet still all these are park walks in comparison

to love for hard-core, ruthless serpents

that entwist along with butterflies

inside the pit of one's own stomach

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