Lord Spider

by Russell   Jun 23, 2013


Once I thought I was a fly,

tangled in the spider's web.

Tangled so, I could not go,

I knew that I would soon be dead.

Struggle as I might that day,

a greater force indeed held sway.

The spider's silk it held me fast,

With strength, I fought unto the last,

The spider feasted and was full,

I did not feel the darkened pull

of nether, instead I found myself,

no longer trapped in spider's wool

Now I am the spider, lurking,

gazing up at eagle, circling,

wondering what I next shall be,

I spin white thread and I am free.

The tangled web of silk is mine,

I am the spider looking out,

with sixteen eyes I am divine

I am the spider in the spout.

When rushing water breaks my web,

I wash away, drowned and dead,

my soul shall take another house,

I shall become lord jumping mouse.

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