RoseBlack
RoseBlack
Mar 28, 2024
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Spider Web

Poem Body

Dew drops glisten upon
silver threads carefully intertwined.
Piece by piece, built and rebuilt,
the spider reflects on her work.

What was once a dusty door frame,
has become a work of art.
Through her tears and fears,
something beautiful arose.

Her triumph and escape,
from Hell's all encompassing gate,
finding herself within the mess,
landing safely in her new found web of life.

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Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

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Country/Region: United States

Favorite Poets: Edgar Allan Poe, Jim Morrison

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The below is a computer-generated response from Neo, Neopoet's computer artificial intelligence:

The poem "Spider Web" successfully employs vivid imagery and metaphor to create a narrative of struggle, resilience, and transformation. The use of the spider web as a metaphor for life's trials and tribulations is effective and thought-provoking.

However, the poem could benefit from more consistent use of rhythm and meter. The varying line lengths and syllable counts create a somewhat disjointed reading experience. Establishing a more consistent rhythm could enhance the overall flow of the poem and make it more engaging for the reader.

The transition from the spider's perspective to the more abstract concepts in the final stanza is a bit abrupt. Providing more context or a smoother transition could help maintain the reader's engagement and comprehension.

The line "from Hell's all encompassing gate" introduces a strong, dramatic image, but it's not clear how this fits with the rest of the poem's imagery and metaphor. Clarifying this reference or integrating it more seamlessly into the poem's narrative could strengthen the overall coherence of the piece.

Lastly, the poem could benefit from more exploration of the spider's emotions and experiences. While the poem does touch on the spider's "tears and fears," these aspects could be further developed to create a deeper emotional connection with the reader.

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Rosewood Apothecary

Great writing. We can rebuild everything if we must. Weave it all in silver.

Great Job
Tim

Candlewitch

I love this hopeful poem. Your imagery gives the reader a taste of what it is like to be one pausing to view her creation and finding it to be worthwhile! the spider is more than satisfied when her work of art is finished and she is finally free! nice work! that is what I got from this piece.

*hugs, Cat

C

Great poem Rose. The spider web makes me think how much it takes to pull our lives together, waiting until it is finally done!
Loved it Rose