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Mongoose

April 25, 2019
By isabella_tolentino BRONZE, Oak Park, California
isabella_tolentino BRONZE, Oak Park, California
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A woman goes off to the store

Leaving a mongoose in command.

Her pet was loyal evermore,

So it watched her baby as planned.


Whilst she was gone, a snake crawled in

The mongoose fought a long, fierce fight

Alas! The mongoose broke its skin

The snake died, to the pet’s delight.


When the woman returned, she screamed

Across the mongoose’s lips was red

She threw a pot, and its head gleamed

Her loyal pet mongoose fell dead.


With the blood on its lips, she thought

“The mongoose has killed my baby.”

But a new sight left her distraught - 

A dead snake and babe laid safely.


Oh, why did she act so quickly?

Remorse filled and tears flowed down smooth.

Her dead pet’s head was all sticky;

Nothing could make the woman soothe.


Her world up in flames,

One lesson remains,


A pet gone to waste;

Do not act in haste.


The author's comments:

"Mongoose" is a narrative poem telling the tale of a hasty mother and her loyal pet mongoose. The tradegy ultimately teaches an important lesson for the readers to absorb.


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