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May 2015
Shimmering in the light
So delicate
Beautiful patterns line up
Simple in its purpose
A tremble sets its architect
Into motion, soft footsteps
To where the guest, this intruder lies.
Caught. Trapped. Helpless.
Agonize over its plight, yet joy as well.
Why fight? Why not?
Choice renders the fly immobile. In that instant, sweet poisonous bite
Lays into her.
Trapped by the spider,
Desiring freedom
Desiring capture.
She traps herself.
For she is spider and fly.
Jake Hicks
Written by
Jake Hicks  Texas
(Texas)   
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