
Caught by silken threads
Predator spends, prey loses
Life within the web
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Sue Vincent is a Yorkshire-born writer and one of the Directors of
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The World Wide Web 😆
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Exactly, Jay. 🙂
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This is such an amazing photo.
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She was high enough to get a good shot against the sky 🙂
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Awesome 👏
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Sue, many of your poems are nature based, and you have written many inspiring haiku, based on spider webs. Here is one written (a senryu) by me recently:
GRAVE ESCAPISM
snared by spider webs
of faked news and failed systems
in global play field
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Sadly, this is all too true in these murky days.
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The spiders are living jewels, so beautiful…
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They are, when you look at them, incredibly beautiful…though a close up of their faces, maybe not so much 😉
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Luckily, my eyesight is not that good…
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Mine neither these days 🙂
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Suspended, as we all are, in an invisible web. What a rich image, both words and photo. (K)
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Thanks, Kerfe.
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Not my favorite creatures, but how they intrigue us! Wonderful haiku.
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They are fascinating
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The spider’s web is an interesting place – more so for the spider, though, as this haiku hints.:)
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And yet, they are surprisingly beautful things 🙂
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