Spiders weave their webs
among the dead beams
of old houses.
They do not weave them to hunt
but to keep those houses
from collapsing,
to hold upright
what abandonment would have
fall to the ground.
Hypotheses, p. 45
Spiders weave their webs
among the dead beams
of old houses.
They do not weave them to hunt
but to keep those houses
from collapsing,
to hold upright
what abandonment would have
fall to the ground.
Hypotheses, p. 45