Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis
I starved for the honey you
promised in the flower of afternoon
and watched a spider crouched
in a hole, wound up like a tight
spring, motionless as a stone.
I saw a lone fly circle the hole
then buzz away, an ant started
to enter and turned back, a moth
hovered low but floated past,
I breathed the crisis of a
baited trap—I did not hear you
until you called my name. Did
you see my fingers quiver at
your approach, feel teeth poised
to strike your veins?
Publication Details
Original Citation
Wormwood Review 6 (1966) 28.
Word Count
90
Original Publication
Date Published
1966
Book Appearance
Complete Poems
177
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