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MARBLED SPIDER

MARBLED SPIDER
Its web stretches
across the trail. A deer fly brushes
its sticky center. The spider
watches as it struggles.

As the web stills,
the spider crawls down,
wraps the body in a cocoon,
injects its venom.

The spider sucks
its capture dry, snips the silken
husk from the snare,
removing any hint of death.

Broken threads
repaired, the spider slides
under a leaf, legs poised
for another capture.

jellyfish whispers jun3 2015