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  • THE SPIDER AT OUR DOOR

    All summer a spider, mottled like a cheetah, 

    managed a web by our kitchen door.

     

    Tap the net

    and it would do its eight shoe scuttle. 

     

    It went finally:

    but the engineering survived –

    intricate, pliable, foolproof –

    through seasons of drizzle and bluster.

     

    On an April day, a pallid sun

    backlit trapped raindrops,

    shimmering prisms.

    We paused on the step, delighted.

     

    The power of things to strive to be themselves

    is absolutely self-regarding,

    and unstoppable.

     

     


    One response to “THE SPIDER AT OUR DOOR”


    1. Lesley Johnson Avatar
      Lesley Johnson

      There you go – even as the Bruce – and learning from the same small master … ain’t life strange.

      P.S. Love that eight shoe ‘scuttle’.

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