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May 2023
To live among spiders where webs make up paths,

Upon which I find myself tangled,

Forced to watch them roam with ease while they look upon me with judging eyes,

“A pity, such a pity.” They say as they pass,

Patronising me,

Just because my legs are accustom to simple silk,

Not emotional webbing.
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Hummingbird  30/A Metaphorical Garden
(30/A Metaphorical Garden)   
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