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Poetry Prompts - 2. Tanka #2

The cat-faced spider

Weaves strands of silk each morning

Vigilant, patient

Waiting for the rich reward

That seems to elude us all

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A poem that's personal and uses nature as its catalyst. It's a fine Tanka that makes me want to hug you :hug:

 

And cat-faced spider...creepy image...  

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i don't "do" critters with more than 4 legs & usually there is a scream. 😱

however, Sir, Your spider is portrayed as human, waiting patiently for the payoff. much as we do.

thanks for sharing this

 

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@Mikiesboy I see them a lot. This one's been making a web across the front of my porch every day. She perches in the middle and waits. I'm sure she gets bugs at night, when the porch light is on, but I never see evidence.

 

Thanks for reading my Tanka. 

 

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4 hours ago, AC Benus said:

A poem that's personal and uses nature as its catalyst. It's a fine Tanka that makes me want to hug you :hug:

 

And cat-faced spider...creepy image...  

Aw, thanks, I'll take the hug any time. Thanks for challenging me with the Tanka!

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4 hours ago, mollyhousemouse said:

i don't "do" critters with more than 4 legs & usually there is a scream. 😱

however, Sir, Your spider is portrayed as human, waiting patiently for the payoff. much as we do.

thanks for sharing this

 

I definitely see similarities with the spider's determination and my own resolve. Nature can be a reflection of ourselves. But I also marvel how the spider persists on weaving a new web every day. I don't know if that's determination or foolishness.

 

Thanks for reading, molls. 

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2 hours ago, WolfM said:

This makes me smile and reminds me of all the times I've laid somewhere watching a web take form.  Well done.

Thanks for stopping by to read this, WolfM. I appreciate the comment. And I know just what you mean about watching the process. It's fascinating. Cheers

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1 hour ago, MichaelS36 said:

Patience is a great thing. ..however sometimes we need to reach out and grab the brass ring. Excellent poem, Mac!

Especially when the brass ring is attached to a boy. Hehe. I get stuck between productiveness and not reaping the rewards, and that is something I'm working on.

 

Thanks for stopping by to read this.  

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On 9/25/2018 at 12:13 AM, MacGreg said:

Especially when the brass ring is attached to a boy. Hehe. I get stuck between productiveness and not reaping the rewards, and that is something I'm working on.

 

Thanks for stopping by to read this.  

Rings can be attached in a number of ways. They can mean a lot, they are great symbols and reminders of ownership, love, duty, and remembrance.  Of course there are other rings too...as you say, hehe. Nice poem, freaky spider!  Yet, fascinating also.

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Great tanka, Mac.. Spider pic, not so much...just as the memory of walking into a web at my screen door was starting to fade. 😖

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8 minutes ago, Defiance19 said:

Great tanka, Mac.. Spider pic, not so much...just as the memory of walking into a web at my screen door was starting to fade. 😖

No harm meant with the sharing of the pic. Walking into a giant web is never a fun experience.

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