Black Widow Barn Spider Poem by Marilyn Lott

Black Widow Barn Spider

Rating: 5.0


What better place to nestle in
Than a unused worn out barn
Left alone to spin a web
She is tucked away from harm

No better home there is to find
Though her senses stay alert
Settled in old musky hay
And dusty ancient dirt

What better life until the end
Once eggs are laid and then
The babies on their own will go
Out in the world to spin

Their own webs and the cycle
Starts once again it’s true
Be careful when you enter barns
A Black Widow spider might get you!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
C.R. Clark 13 January 2009

Very nice write, Marilyn. I've always thought old barns were kinda inviting. I may have to re-think that. Well done...10.. Richard

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