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In the night, I was tucked away, fast asleep at the end of day, and along came a spider, so quick and so confided; He grabbed and he clawed, in my bed, he broke the laws. He bit me, he spit at me; his lips were poisonous on me. I fought so hard through it; my beauty sleep gone to **** The lights were out, in the dark, he reached into my heart. My skin was hot, cold with sweat. His hands and my life met. The darkness grew darker, and so did my life... because along came a spider. Sarah Gammon © 20/09/2008
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May 10, 2013
May 10, 2013 at 8:41 AM UTC
Along Came a Spider, version 1
In the night, I was tucked away, fast asleep at the end of day, and along came a spider, so quick and so confided; He grabbed and he clawed, in my bed, he broke the laws. He bit me, he spit at me; his lips were poisonous on me. I fought so hard through it; my beauty sleep gone to **** The lights were out, in the dark, he reached into my heart. My skin was hot, cold with sweat. His hands and my life met. The darkness grew darker, and so did my life... because along came a spider. Sarah Gammon © 20/09/2008
This poem was originally written in 2008, as you can see. I decided to add it onto this website as well. It was one of my favorites.
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May 10, 2013
May 10, 2013 at 8:41 AM UTC
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