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Delmore Schwartz - SpidersDelmore Schwartz - Spiders
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Is the spider a monster in miniature? His web is a cruel stair, to be sure, Designed artfully, cunningly placed, A delicate trap, carefully spun To bind the fly (innocent or unaware) In a net as strong as a chain or a gun. There are far more spiders than the man in the street  supposes And the philosopher-king imagines, let alone knows! There are six hundred kinds of spiders and each one Differs in kind and in unkindness. In variety of behavior spiders are unrivalled: The fat garden spider sits motionless, amidst or at the heart Of the orb of its web: other kinds run, Scuttling across the floor, falling into bathtubs, Trapped in the path of its own wrath, by overconfidence  drowned and undone. Other kinds - more and more kinds under the stars and  the sun - Are carnivores: all are relentless, ruthless Enemies of insects. Their methods of getting food Are unconventional, numerous, various and sometimes  hilarious: Some spiders spin webs as beautiful As Japanese drawings, intricate as clocks, strong as rocks: Others construct traps which consist only Of two sticky and tricky threads. Yet this ambush is enough To bind and chain a crawling ant for long  enough: The famished spider feels the vibration Which transforms patience into sensation and satiation. The handsome wolf spider moves suddenly freely and relies Upon lightning suddenness, stealth and surprise, Possessing accurate eyes, pouncing upon his victim with the  speed of surmise. Courtship is dangerous: there are just as many elaborate  and endless techniques and varieties As characterize the wooing of more analytic, more  introspective beings: Sometimes the male Arrives with the gift of a freshly caught fly. Sometimes he ties down the female, when she is frail, With deft strokes and quick manoeuvres and threads of silk: But courtship and wooing, whatever their form, are  informed By extreme caution, prudence, and calculation, For the female spider, lazier and fiercer than the male  suitor, May make a meal of him if she does not feel in the same  mood, or if her appetite Consumes her far more than the revelation of love`s  consummation. Here among spiders, as in the higher forms of nature, The male runs a terrifying risk when he goes seeking for  the bounty of beautiful Alma Magna Mater: Yet clearly and truly he must seek and find his mate and  match like every other living creature!
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