Little girl, do you feel many eyes watching you each day,
while, in sun or rain, outside you carry on ….at your play?
It's just me, your multi-eyed little pencil-case-spider-friend.
Remember when last year, on playground, me you did defend?
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A wonderful imaginative write so well crafted. Kindness shines in this poem. Very heartwarming. To my favorites.
My thanks go to anyone noticing that today I gave this poem 5 stars, AND who visit it and actually leave a comment. Ha! bri ;)
A wonderfully well penned poem for children that even elders would enjoy. - -that even spiders are capable of love and gratitude, a poem that has Bri writ all over it,
A very lovely and heartwarming write. It conveys a meaningful message about care, respect, love and gratitude. Virtues that we should all possess for a better world. Well crafted write.10++++
I read Stephen's poem and was enchanted. Your sequel is equal in enchantment. Thanks for sharing.
Really like this, I've read Stephen's poem, so it's nice to see it inspired another poem, and reading Stephen's response you also made two people very happy. A really great write.
I wasn't sure I'd like this poem because it was about a spider, but as it turns out I did! I have to say, you conveyed the story in a very heartwarming way from a spider's viewpoint. I always enjoy reading stories on the internet about unusual bonds between animals and humans. Although this is fiction, it wouldn't surprise me if a creature such as this did have some sort of realization of being rescued and appreciations for the fact. I really, really liked this poem Bri!
Yes, let me repeat once again this is such a cute write..... A beautiful sequel to Stephen's interesting poem Spider in My Pencil Box! '.......now I have a spider family to care for, because you saved my life. Therefore … I’ll always be thankful that you came along in time to save me from those noisy boys, and I’ll think of you when my little girl AND boy spiders are playing with their spider toys'. You have given a lovely end to the poem! I visualize a happy contented spider mother with her 'brood' of spider children comfortably settled in some safe corner! Top marks!
A lovely penning about expressing gratitude to the little girl from the spider who was rescued once, by the little girl.... a lovely story telling.
Both I and the little girl are delighted to have heard from her spider friend again. Her eyes were sparkling and she could not stop smiling. She is so happy that her friend has made a fulfilling life for himself. It is more than she ever could have hoped for. Instead of worrying about him she can imagine his spider family and their many antics. Perhaps they too might put pen to paper one day...
Great spider poem. Spiders don't get a lot of poetry written about them.
Thanks, Jim. I found this one on the internet and made it MINE! [ I am KIDDING.