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Spinning Spiders--A Haiku
by Frank Fields
copyright 08-27-2008


Age Rating: 4 to 127

  Spinning Spiders--A Haiku
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Crickets chirp all night
Spiders spin their silky webs
Moths see dusty moons




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08-27-2008 Mike Gallimore    

Hey! What happened? I thought I gave this poem 5 stars -- and only 1 came up. Well, here's 5 the hard way...


08-27-2008 Mike Gallimore    

I really like this one, Frank. So much so that I want to offer a suggestion. Consider adding a 'k' to the end of the second word of line three. That's it. One letter to change the meaning of the line so that it expresses what we know moths really do. Without that letter, we get drawn into philosophical contemplation about what moths see, and what it means to them. LOL. Just a thought -- the poem is terrific either way.


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