Arachne's Aegis
God drifts his fingers
Through Spider nest clouds as their
Creatures scatter down.
Scurrying feet and
Panic induced webs trickle
Across tired eyes.
They capture her bleak
Skies in ominous tangles
Of sticky-steel thread.
Arachne defeats
Her gray-eyed enemy with
Her decomposed loom.
Apollo’s hands grasp
Her shoulders as his lips press
Near, parting to sing;
“What beast captivates
Those serious eyes of yours
And veils your sharp mind?”
“Why, just a thought as
To how many flips I could
Do out this window.”
This poem is about:
Me
Poetry Terms Demonstrated: