Latrodectus

poem by: Gilbert J. P. III
Written on Jan 07, 2019

Spin my web round your head,
Delicate fragile legs,
Difficult tangled spread,
Dangerous spinnerets,

                      I don't fe-el,

Fell for my earthen eyes,
Watchin' you bide the time,
Shadows hide your demise,
Liquefy your insides,

                      My next me-al,

Tell me which one is worse,
Death or living my curse,
Hang one night with me first,
Beautiful silken hearse,

                      Nothing's re-al,

All I need is one bite,
                            One bite,
                            One bite,
                                   One.
                       

 

Tags: Fear, Dark, Scary,

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Frank Hornby . commented on Jan 07, 2019 at 12:56pm
Really like this poem.....so descriptive....inside the mind of that lethal spider...
Gilbert J. P. III commented on Jan 08, 2019 at 4:21am
Thanks Frank, I was inspired by this girl's voice that once graced my fuzzy eardrums. It made me feel like a defenseless fly, heavy from poop gorging.

 

 

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