
Have a read of my poem ‘Weavers’, first published in Quadrant Magazine. Let me know what you think. ‘Weavers’ is one of the pieces in my second poetry collection ‘Flat White, One Sugar’ (Ginninderra Press).
Weavers:
A well-hidden spider
created patterns
outside my office window
against the wooden frame.
I’d see the new progression
of her magnum opus
from my writing desk.
I’d be weaving plot entanglements
and she’d have shown off
her vision
to fast-moving days
as the year raced to its ending.
In the afternoons I’d be outside
hanging washing
picking up broken branches
watering herbs
and she’d have converted
moths and small flies into
sticky brown blobs.
A kookaburra laughed
from the clothesline.
Daily spider prompts helped drive me,
our compulsions to create on either
side of the glass.
One day the cleaner
sprayed the windows,
splattered and splashed,
with his power-hose.
By noon all surfaces
shone brightly.
Did the spider live?
Did she find a different hideout?
Her masterpiece is imprinted
on my brain:
its scaffolding
beginnings,
endings.
Copyright 2025 Libby Sommer
Brilliantly composed. It will be awhile before I stop wondering about the fate of your spider.
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Thanks, Violet. I’m glad you had a read.
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I do like spiders and this is a wonderful poem.
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Great news. Thank you Roberta.
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My pleasure
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I like your poem as i like spiders so much. They are so creative in their daily life. Best wishes, Michael
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Very true. Thanks Michael. 🙏
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Great poem well for a spider poem 😬
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I’m glad you like it 😊
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