and how the spiders spin
to catch it
watch it
bound mid-air
like twinkly silver sequin.
With apologies to Coleridge.
and how the spiders spin
to catch it
watch it
bound mid-air
like twinkly silver sequin.
With apologies to Coleridge.
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August 27, 2016 at 11:25 am
I love spiderwebs. They always remind me how much something so small can accomplish when they try. 🙂
August 27, 2016 at 12:00 pm
That’s a lovely way to look at them. I still get freaked out when I walk into them, but I am astounded by them when they hold the rain or dew. You are right that they tell of the power of the small.