Day 38

Phobia

A spider peers forth from a crack in my wall,
Glances me over, then crawls out
To the dumb, blunt force of my nervous palm
And meets his end,
As a bead of sweat rolls down my temple,
I wonder what the spider was capable of
And why I really fear them so much.
I stop for a moment, maybe its a vacant excuse,
A fiction invented describes the unknown
To save me the trouble of dealing with it head on.
The thought fades.

As I left my room to step outside, I faced
Ups and downs, sun and rain,
Rollercoasters of passing days--
I learned, loved, lost, determined
Life and experience were not worth it
And locked myself away.
Yet one early morning
In a groggy August haze, a new spider
Makes his escape from the same crack
But this time, the victory is mine:
I have realized in truth we are the same
And let him fight his battles in peace.

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