THE WEB

THE WEB

A Poem by Betty Hermelee
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fear, escape, comfort; ethereal

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At first, I am vacuous, timorous, still
in the seam of a bewitching web
of intricate fabric
until, silky threads enfold me
shroud me with tranquility, repose
shelter me from the cruel abyss

Streaks of late afternoon sun
unsettle my eyes
murky view of essence

At dusk I ignite
my legs creep, cautious steps
not to crack a thread
stretch the nest, infinite particles
of flawless patterns

Action breeds worth
as I explore my web of intoxication
sure that I am safe
in time, I will emerge from this sanctuary
into the dark abyss, from whence I came

© 2020 Betty Hermelee


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Betty Hermelee
emotions, fear, tranquility

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Your mind needs a rest where butterflies nest
and spiders dance on silky lines of tenderness...
Tomorrow is waiting on the cusp of dreams.
gently, Pat


Posted 4 Years Ago


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Betty Hermelee

4 Years Ago

Thanks for your kind comment, sweet!
Aaah Betty! what a complex poem indeed. I like the transitional mood you crafted, emerging from fear to ethereal tranquility.. then going back to confusion and fear of the "the dark abyss, from whence I came"
I liked the last stanza, so scary but realistic as much. Well done, Betty. The nicest poem I've read so far today.

Posted 4 Years Ago


Betty Hermelee

4 Years Ago

Thank you so much Lale, much appreciated,
Fondly, Betty
Okay...I am so enthralled with this poem. This is how it speaks to me. I think of our webs being our isolation...we tread carefully, alone, trying to stay safe from the abyss of the virus.
But it is treacherous because staying alone can produce adverse effects as well...the loneliness can be overwhelming and cause more harm than the virus.
Poor spiders can't win...
wonderful allegory presented here....you are so good, Betty.
j.

Posted 4 Years Ago


Betty Hermelee

4 Years Ago

That was my intent, glad I was able to pull it off!!
Most appreciative Jacob.
I've been away too much in recent months, so I may be remembering wrongly, but this seems like a big step toward the direction of ABSTRACT for you!?!?! I love it! I remember reading you as being pretty literal, so that's why I'm feeling pleasantly surprised. I don't enjoy abstract where I feel completely without direction . . . this poem has a definite storyline & that's why it appeals to me. This reminds me of how, after interacting with "the world", my thoughts bounce like a pinball but slowly settle into my peaceful surroundings of wilderness solitude, as I get more & more distracted by whatever new sprout or tomato or cucumber I might be examining as I putter in the garden. I am so centered by being outdoors & by quiet in my surroundings. It's no wonder most people are bouncing off the walls on lockdown, after becoming conditioned to a lifetime of hyper-stimulation & distraction & limitless options. Your poem also shows how some people have trouble meditating becuz they can't quiet their minds . . . this poem is the bouncing thought trajectory (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

Posted 4 Years Ago


Betty Hermelee

4 Years Ago

Wow Margie! I'm, trying to be more abstract in my thinking...woohoo!!! Thank mucho, Betty

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Betty Hermelee
Betty Hermelee

Black Mountain, NC



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My love of poetry results from my love of art. As a painter I am able to express myself on a canvas. As a poet my words come from my heart, my moods, sometimes sad, mostly upbeat. I like to use vivid .. more..

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