Come into my parlour
Come into my parlour
Said the housefly to the spider
“Isn’t that my line?”
The spider whispered
“Yes, I guess it is.”
Replied the fly,
“But I thought I would subvert
The established social order
I am a bit of a bugger that way.
Who says we should
Continue to reinforce prejudice
And stereotypical preconceptions
Of value and worth.”
“But it’s not just a matter
Of words and definitions.”
The spider countered.
“I can easily ensnare you
If I so choose.”
“Maybe so.” laughed the fly
“But that depends
Upon my lack of agency
And whether I want to submit to
Pre-conceived inter-species
Hierarchies.”
“These are not just issues of language
And metaphor
It's not a trope if I overpower and devour you.”
“Perhaps not.”
The fly sighed.
“But if I choose to ignore
Your webbish superiority,
Utilising my guile
And speed,
We are more evenly matched.
You do know what those cocky
Young Millipedes say about history.”
“What?”
“That was then and
This is now.
I think we should shelve
The hostility and poetic parallels
Keeping us at odds with one another
And be more respectful.
What say you?”