In shadows deep where darkness hides There lies a bag of eight-legged horror A bag of spiders where dread resides Creeping and crawling, causing sorrow
With nimble legs they dance and sway Each spins a thread, a delicate art A web of wonder, they work their way To weave their silk and do their part
They scuttle and scurry, never at rest Their beady eyes, like gleaming gems Silent whispers in a world obsessed Reflecting secrets, known only to them
Oh, the bag of spiders, a curious sight But hidden within their fearsome guise Eliciting shivers, invoking fright Lies nature’s marvel in miniature size
A bag of spiders, misunderstood For spiders, in truth, are nature’s aide Not causing harm, but doing good Keeping balance, so be not afraid
So let us ponder with open hearts A bag of spiders, for if you did You’d see how nature plays her part And applauds the bag of arachnids