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Amanda Shelton
Poems
Nov 2020
Black Widow
Watch her winding, watch her sew, watch her binding like a pro.
Black widow, sleek and true,
not so shyly she’s calling
you.
Sewing through out the night,
vibrating silk strings,
winding her threads slowly.
She says, “Come hither my
friend,” as she pulls out
her threads.
Careful now, she’s no friend.
She’ll trap you in her
spiders web.
© 2020 By Amanda Shelton
I saw a black widow and came up with this poem.
Written by
Amanda Shelton
37/F/Bakersfield California
(37/F/Bakersfield California)
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