Tuesday, August 1, 2006

The Master Weaver Comments

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She wove a silken tapestry
in the calm still of a moonlit night
spinnerets spewing slender strands -
light as air but strong as Kevlar.
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Robert Charles Howard
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Alison Cassidy 14 April 2009

The irony of this is breathtaking. I often marvel at the power of beauty to transform us human beings. I doubt that any other animal has this capacity. I gaze at the sunflowers my daughter brought me last week - standing so tall in the vase before me. I am awestruck that they are totally unaware of the affect of their presence in my house. Your spider's web is woven with great literary skill. Your utilitarian explanation is superb. Love, Allie ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

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you recapture the beauty of nature here and how such magnificence is not always intended to be such but rather is intended for a practical purpose, i enjoyed it immensly

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Meggie Gultiano 03 December 2008

this is really an awesome write, Sir Robert! wow.thanks for sharing this great piece of yours love, Meggie

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Scarlett Treat 23 September 2006

Ships passing in the night? What a beautifully woven web you have here...and the fact that the spider couldn't care less about mankind...We think we are so all important, don't we, not thinking how little the bitty ones care about us...except for staying out from under our shoes.

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Alison Cassidy 02 September 2006

Your Master Weave is a Master Piece... Allie xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Goldy Locks 22 August 2006

what i meant on this one – was not for others, we create, but more for ourselves – for our own aspirations & for the gods as they love us best when we attempt to create – diving in imagination. i wonder.

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Patricia Gale 08 August 2006

A fantastic use of imagery. I was caught up in this write. My father always recited Lil Miss Muffet to me and I was pulled into this write. Then we would look at the complex spider webs that circled our shed out back.Wonderful work! ! ! ! Loved it. Patricia

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Nalini Hebbar 02 August 2006

a lovely poem about a spider and its world...it never fails to fascinate me...everytime...love...nalini

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Sandra Fowler 02 August 2006

The handiwork of nature is the handiwork of God. Awesome write, Robert. Kind regards, Sandra

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Francesca Johnson 01 August 2006

Even arachnaphobics like me can appreciate the intricacy and deadly artistry of a spider's web. You've described this perfectly to the last detail, Robert. A mini masterpiece...... Love, Fran xx

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Goldy Locks 01 August 2006

phenomenal. loved the last stanza - thus, we create for us. sensual & lovely verse.

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