Dryadslipper spider
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- | + | An ancient children's nursery rhyme, a cautionary tale about the unique relationship between flower, spider and bee, is excerpted here: | |
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+ | "Jornie on the noon-hour, | ||
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+ | Crawling on his knees, | ||
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+ | Trampled on a dryad flow'r, | ||
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+ | And ired the nectarbees. | ||
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+ | Slipper-spider leapt out, | ||
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+ | Before the little elf, | ||
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+ | And scattered bees with one shout, | ||
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+ | 'I'll eat the lad meself!'" | ||
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An ancient children's nursery rhyme, a cautionary tale about the unique relationship between flower, spider and bee, is excerpted here:
"Jornie on the noon-hour,
Crawling on his knees,
Trampled on a dryad flow'r,
And ired the nectarbees.
Slipper-spider leapt out,
Before the little elf,
And scattered bees with one shout,
'I'll eat the lad meself!'"
Back to the Insect/Arachnid page.