A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
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Comment from lyenochka
Lol! It's spider season here but we don't have many poisonous ones. We did see a large spider and a smaller spider in the same web, then the smaller one was gone. Poor guy. What a life spiders have.
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
Lol! It's spider season here but we don't have many poisonous ones. We did see a large spider and a smaller spider in the same web, then the smaller one was gone. Poor guy. What a life spiders have.
Comment Written 19-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
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They certainly need to exercise caution when a buddy suggests, "Why don't you come over for breakfast?" Many thanks, Helen.
Comment from Mustang Patty
Hi, Craig,
a great little poem about poor choices. I loved the rhyme and rhythm of this piece. One would think the stripe would've scared him off
As always, well done
Mustang Patty
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
Hi, Craig,
a great little poem about poor choices. I loved the rhyme and rhythm of this piece. One would think the stripe would've scared him off
As always, well done
Mustang Patty
Comment Written 19-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
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Thanks so much, Patty -- glad you enjoyed :) Craig
Comment from Dean Kuch
Female Black Widow Spiders are a ruthless lot, mate.
They are also five times the size of their male counterparts.
I know we've all heard of losing our heads over a potential mate or some bird we're especially fond of.
But Black Widows take that to an entirely new level...if ya know what I'm sayin'?
~Deano
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
Female Black Widow Spiders are a ruthless lot, mate.
They are also five times the size of their male counterparts.
I know we've all heard of losing our heads over a potential mate or some bird we're especially fond of.
But Black Widows take that to an entirely new level...if ya know what I'm sayin'?
~Deano
Comment Written 19-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
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I think poor Rodney absorbed most of your point, Dean. My mistake, it is Rodney who was absorbed :) Thanks for the fun comments. Craig
Comment from Dawn Munro
YIKES!!! And here I thought this poem was going in the direction of vampires -- you know, Halloween on the horizon, and all... SPIDERS? Y-i-i-i-k-es! I now know I have no wish to visit Australia. Snakes, the Great White, and now THIS lil' beastie? *shudder*
(Great poem though! *grin*)
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
YIKES!!! And here I thought this poem was going in the direction of vampires -- you know, Halloween on the horizon, and all... SPIDERS? Y-i-i-i-k-es! I now know I have no wish to visit Australia. Snakes, the Great White, and now THIS lil' beastie? *shudder*
(Great poem though! *grin*)
Comment Written 19-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
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I was wondering if anyone would start off thinking "vampires". I'm so glad you confirmed it for me :)
I wouldn't be concerned about the snakes and spiders, Dawn. The drop bears have pretty much wiped them out:
https://australianmuseum.net.au/drop-bear
:)
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written poem about the ways of the black widow spider and her ways in the bedroom that kills the one who sleeps with her. It seems many women copy the black widow spider in many ways.
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
A very well-written poem about the ways of the black widow spider and her ways in the bedroom that kills the one who sleeps with her. It seems many women copy the black widow spider in many ways.
Comment Written 19-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
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Thanks very much, Sandra, for the kind comments. I'm pretty sure some do :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from Gloria ....
Ha, such a greatly properly rhymed and metred heptameter poem, Craig. And all that about a black widow spider? I should say the web of lies is fabulous is a fabulous little hint, until he lost his head for a piece of tale.
Sage advice in this post and some wisdom too. :))
Really got a kick out of this one, so write some more please.
Gloria
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
Ha, such a greatly properly rhymed and metred heptameter poem, Craig. And all that about a black widow spider? I should say the web of lies is fabulous is a fabulous little hint, until he lost his head for a piece of tale.
Sage advice in this post and some wisdom too. :))
Really got a kick out of this one, so write some more please.
Gloria
Comment Written 19-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
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Thanks so much, Gloria. I did write some more. Had to squeeze in two today (my today that is, it's different days on Fanstory), as I was a day behind :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from Carlie Beth
I loved this! Perfect for Halloween!!! It flowed perfect and told a great story. I loved the colors and picture. Very seductive, mysterious, dark, powerful, and humorous. Amazing job!!
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
I loved this! Perfect for Halloween!!! It flowed perfect and told a great story. I loved the colors and picture. Very seductive, mysterious, dark, powerful, and humorous. Amazing job!!
Comment Written 19-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2018
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Thank you so much for the wonderful comments and the delightful rating. I'm so pleased you enjoyed it :)
Most grateful, Craig
Comment from ciliverde
Ha ha, this reminds me of a Pedro Almodovar movie I saw years ago. Where on earth did you find that photo, by the way? It is perfect for your poem. You Aussies can keep your spiders, thank you very much. Great job with this poem (hexameter?) That is a great meter for storytelling - including cautionary tales!
Carol
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2018
Ha ha, this reminds me of a Pedro Almodovar movie I saw years ago. Where on earth did you find that photo, by the way? It is perfect for your poem. You Aussies can keep your spiders, thank you very much. Great job with this poem (hexameter?) That is a great meter for storytelling - including cautionary tales!
Carol
Comment Written 18-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2018
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It was a freebie photo site -pxhere.com. If you go to their home page and type in "seduction" in the search box, you'll find it -- along with a lot of other great images on the same theme. The meter is heptameter. Thanks for the great comments, Carol :)
Comment from BeasPeas
What a terrific poem, composed so well. Hey! You are really getting good at this! Lines flow flawlessly from one line to another, well described and rhymed. Image is stunning and works well with your words. Marilyn
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2018
What a terrific poem, composed so well. Hey! You are really getting good at this! Lines flow flawlessly from one line to another, well described and rhymed. Image is stunning and works well with your words. Marilyn
Comment Written 18-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2018
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Haha thanks, I think! Most grateful for the kind words, Marilyn :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from Pamusart
Hi Craig. I know of the Australian Red backed spiders. They can kill a man. Most people would survive a black widow's bite with antivenom as long as you are near a hospital. Praying mantis usually dispatch of redbqcked spiders by decapitating then. But the mantis is not immun against a spider's silk. A researcher found a praying mantis and put it into a tank and then put a red backed spider in the tank. Like a terrarium tank. The poor mantis had no clue and was preening itself. Then it noticed the spider and went to attack. But meanwhile the spider had laid down some silk and the mantis' leg got stuck in it. So this time the spider won. This is the video in case you have the stomach for it. I had to turn it off before death occurred. Squeamish. I liked your poem. I am allergic to insect venom, so I might not survive an attack by either red and black spider. Thank you for sharing
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reply by the author on 18-Sep-2018
Hi Craig. I know of the Australian Red backed spiders. They can kill a man. Most people would survive a black widow's bite with antivenom as long as you are near a hospital. Praying mantis usually dispatch of redbqcked spiders by decapitating then. But the mantis is not immun against a spider's silk. A researcher found a praying mantis and put it into a tank and then put a red backed spider in the tank. Like a terrarium tank. The poor mantis had no clue and was preening itself. Then it noticed the spider and went to attack. But meanwhile the spider had laid down some silk and the mantis' leg got stuck in it. So this time the spider won. This is the video in case you have the stomach for it. I had to turn it off before death occurred. Squeamish. I liked your poem. I am allergic to insect venom, so I might not survive an attack by either red and black spider. Thank you for sharing
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Comment Written 18-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2018
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I understand where you are coming from, Pam. I'm allergic as well. I develop a huge lump if bitten by a flea or mosquito. I can't walk for a week if I step on a bee, my foot swells to the size of a football. (The last, and probably about 4th, time that happened was as a child). I suspect the effect now would be even worse. If I ever get bitten by any one of dozens of spider or snake species I've got right here on my little plot of land, don't even bother with the hospital, there won't be time lol
I think you forgot to include the link to the video.
Thanks for the great comments, and don't get bitten by anything!
Cheers,
Craig
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8OAy_ufcX04
You should buy an epi pen. I think allergic reactions I think get worse each time. I went into anaphylactic shock. You might have had a lesser version but it is deadly. An epi pen could save your life. My arm size increased at least threefold from a bite on a finger and I could not breathe very well. I was not even aware that I was having trouble breathing. Insidious. I even swell up with mosquito and flea mites and ant bites.
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Hi Pam,
Yes, I think the epipen is a good idea. I've thought about it a number of times, but haven't got around to it. Of course, after the event will be too late.
That video went on for hours. I didn't watch it all, as, apart from anything else, it was quite boring. Not to mention that just because nature can be cruel is not a good reason, in my view, to give it a helping hand. I wasn't surprised at the end result.
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I thought the mantis would win. That is the only reason I watched it. It was posted on Facebook. An epipen administered at home after the bite will maybe save your life. See ya