One night as I roamed soft about
I chanced upon a tiny shout.
Then when I looked down on the ground
Was careful not to make a sound
In shocked awe my dark adjusted eyes
Saw fairies fight spiders under starlet skies.
Using sticks as spears they attacked their prey
Trapping spiders away from light of day.
As I stared in wonder I heard a voice
"When battle is over, help us rejoice."
It was not a sight I'd want to see
My first instinct was to turn and flee.
Spiders hunt fairies like flies for food,
You see them on webs dried up and chewed.
Fairies hunt spiders for food and skins,
Providing food and clothes for kith and kin.
At long last the fearsome spider lost his fight
And was quickly taken away from my sight.
The fairies took their prize with glee,
"Spiders on the menu for tea."
Almost at once a banquet appeared,
I ate food so sweet my plate was cleared.
With my stomach full, my eyes grew heavy,
And enchanted sleep soon overwhelmed me.
I saw beauty and grace, some horror as well,
As I was held there as if in a spell.
I awoke in a field, with no-one nearby,
And watched as a spider devoured a fly.