To a Spider
To a Spider
And
to Robbie Burns as well.
While
jogging home from my run today,
I
saw some brambles on the way,
And
blackberries shining in the sun,
Dark,
ripe and ready.
Five
I picked, then I dropped one,
And
took another, from much higher,
Then
saw I had destroyed your web,
Stretched
craftily across the briar.
When
I have gone, then out you’ll come,
From
beneath your watching bramble leaf,
See
the mess that’s made of your well-spun trap,
By
a clumsy-handed blackberry thief.
A
few hours’ work, and skilled work too,
None
of your mindless labouring,
But
a marvel of filigree,
All
gone. All gone.
Today
no flies, mosquitoes, midges or moths
Or
gnats on the table for tea!
I rage
and rave when my work is lost
In
some computer fault of mine,
Or when
passed over and ignored,
But
you’ll just check the damage done.
You
won’t think back
On
all the hours of toil it cost.
So
calmly you’ll repair your web,
While
I munch blackberries down the lane,
And
little by little, strand by strand,
You’ll
quietly spin it back again.
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