Arachnophobia
A gasp and then a
scream
As she effects her
tip-toed retreat
Fleeing from an
unwelcome invader
Of alleged
enormous size
Occupying prime
position
Within the
wash-stand bowl
Gently closing the
door
An entire room now
out of bounds
Until the stranded
menace can be dealt with
I pity this useful
household predator
This insect-eating
carnivore
Which sits quite
still, waiting in the whiteness
Patient, brooding,
trapped
Previously the
hunter
Now perhaps the
hunted
Legs akimbo,
mandibles unmoving
Black body
segments glistening
Spinnerets
suspended
Its sticky silken
ropes useless
In this unyielding
ceramic prison
Unable to build a
ladder
To climb out and
live another day
Kill it! Kill it! she cries from behind
the door
Overcome by the
irrational fear
Of a species she
does not understand
Don’t let it get away and hide somewhere
To emerge beside me when I am not looking!
Emboldened by
Marigolds
I catch it quickly
in a glass
Causing an instant
reaction
The sudden
vibration detected
Eight legs scrambling
at full speed
Before I let it
disappear, unharmed
Beneath the
skirting
I make noises with
the window-catch
And tell her that
I threw it out
Announcing the
threat to be defused
The area swept,
secured and checked
No further need
for nightmares
Another arachnid
Armageddon avoided
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