I HATE SNAILS
I hate snails.
I hate their fearlessness, their daring attitude
I hate their creepy tactics, the appearing clammy act.
I hate their magical subtlety, showing up in the least
likely of places
I hate their affinity for wetness and their ingenious ability
to nauseate.
I hate their audacity, their daring to ask to be stepped
on, as if they have nothing to lose
I hate their swift slowness, their curious horns,
their melancholic fright, their desperate rush.
I hate their ability to disgust, their ability to
invade, their ability to leave trails of mucus, days later.
I hate their incredible patience, their ability to
wait for months for the rains, to survive on moistures.
Wait, what if there was a snail in each one of us? Snoozing
off the alarms for a little more sleep.
What if there was a snail, in each one of us? Living poor
only to drown in plenty?
What if there was a snail in each one of us? Daring
the odds of the day?
What if there was a snail in each one of us? Hating the
crawling snails.
What if snails really spoke, ‘they’d say, hey! no rush!’
Still, I hate snails.
By Sr. Esther Jeruto Koros OSF
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