Most Dreaded

Dreaded extremely much;
Than a vipers sting,
So ruthless and outrageous,
As it rabidly sting.

It's venom so very great,
Which kileth not but hurts,
And like a fiery husky chain;
Round it's captives belly.

It sting call for tears,
From a suffering captive lip;
As it drags and bites,
The captive it had caught.

Most dreaded among men,
As it make them sweat;
For its adversary to buy,
To quench it's horrible venom.

Williams Emmanuel
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