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Spiderwebs are everywhere. Spiderwebs are in the air. The webs that ensnare are the webs they share. Little strings appear out of nowhere. In my mind they appear no fair. Those lines tell me don’t go there by sticking to my nose hair. Spiderwebs are as sticky as lies. I guess that’s how they catch flies. I guess I thought I was more wise until I walked into a spiderweb surprise. Their nets envelope my home so I’m caught in their web. If I choose to roam I could be dead. So I stay inside instead and wonder why in dread while I’m tied to my bed by a spider’s thread.
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Jun 17, 2020
Jun 17, 2020 at 4:10 AM UTC
Spiderwebs
Spiderwebs are everywhere. Spiderwebs are in the air. The webs that ensnare are the webs they share. Little strings appear out of nowhere. In my mind they appear no fair. Those lines tell me don’t go there by sticking to my nose hair. Spiderwebs are as sticky as lies. I guess that’s how they catch flies. I guess I thought I was more wise until I walked into a spiderweb surprise. Their nets envelope my home so I’m caught in their web. If I choose to roam I could be dead. So I stay inside instead and wonder why in dread while I’m tied to my bed by a spider’s thread.
andrew-rueter
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30/M/Kentucky
Jun 17, 2020
Jun 17, 2020 at 4:10 AM UTC
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