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After the storm, the spider fine tunes its web- spiraling inward, plucking at strands strung lyre-like between the apple branches.    Shrinking fingers of light slip from the underbellies of  low slung clouds that stream by nearly snagging the tree tops.    The wind fills the web like a jib stretched out before the slapping bow of a ship.    Meanwhile, our small planet hurtles forward, circling on strands of patient gravity spun by God knows who or what.    Satisfied with her spinning, the spider finally settles into place at the center of a billowing universe, waiting for some small something to come sailing by. Tom Spencer © 2017
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Jul 10, 2015
Jul 10, 2015 at 7:15 AM UTC
The Web
After the storm, the spider fine tunes its web- spiraling inward, plucking at strands strung lyre-like between the apple branches.    Shrinking fingers of light slip from the underbellies of  low slung clouds that stream by nearly snagging the tree tops.    The wind fills the web like a jib stretched out before the slapping bow of a ship.    Meanwhile, our small planet hurtles forward, circling on strands of patient gravity spun by God knows who or what.    Satisfied with her spinning, the spider finally settles into place at the center of a billowing universe, waiting for some small something to come sailing by. Tom Spencer © 2017
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Jul 10, 2015
Jul 10, 2015 at 7:15 AM UTC
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