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The Spider and the Fly

I love poetry, especially poems that rhyme cleverly while teaching a lesson or moral. (Are there any talented writers out there that are still able to do this I wonder?)

Below is one of my favorites. It can be found on page 231-234 of  The Expressive Readers, Reader for Fourth & Fifth Years, Copyright, 1911, by American Book Company. This is an old schoolbook, part of a five book series by Baldwin & Bender.

The Spider and the Fly
(By Mary Howitt)


"Will you walk into my parlor?" said the spider to the fly,
" 'Tis the prettiest little parlor that ever you did spy.
The way into my parlor is up a winding stair,
And I have many curious things to show when you are there."
"Oh, no, no," said the little fly, "to ask me is in vain,
For who goes up your winding stair, can ne'er come down again."

"I'm sure you must be weary, dear, with soaring up so high;
Will you rest upon my little bed?" said the spider to the fly.
"There are pretty curtains drawn around; the sheets are fine and thin,
And if you like to rest awhile, I'll snugly tuck you in!"
"Oh, no, no," said the little fly, "for I've often heard it said,
They never, never wake again who sleep upon your bed!"

Said the cunning spider to the fly: "Dear friend, what can I do
To prove the warm affection I've always felt for you?
I have within my pantry good store of all that's nice;
I'm sure you're very welcome- will you please to take a slice?"
"Oh, no, no," said the little fly, "kind sir, that cannot be;
I've heard what's in your pantry, and I do not wish to see."

"Sweet creature," said the spider, "you're witty and you're wise;
How handsome are your gauzy wings, how brilliant are your eyes!
I have a little looking-glass upon my parlor shelf;
If you'll step in one moment, dear, you shall behold yourself."
"I thank you, gentle sir," she said, "for what you're pleased to say,
And bidding you good morning now, I'll call another day."

The spider turned him round about, and went into his den,
For well he knew the silly fly would soon come back again;
So he wove a subtle web in a little corner sly,
And set his table ready to dine upon the fly.
Then he came out to his door again, and merrily he sings:
"Come hither, hither, pretty fly, with the pearl and silver wings;
Your robes are green and purple; there's a crest upon your head;
Your eyes are like the diamond bright, but mind are dull as lead!"

Alas! alas! how very soon this silly little fly,
Hearing his wily, flattering words, came slowly flitting by.
With buzzing wings she hung aloft, then near and nearer drew,
Thinking only of her brilliant eyes, and her green and purple hue,-
Thinking only of her crested head,- poor foolish thing! At last
Up jumped the cunning spider, and fiercely held her fast.
He dragged her up his winding stair, into his dismal den,
Within his little parlor- but she ne-er came out again!

And now, dear little children, who may this story read,
To idle, silly, flattering words, I pray you ne'er give heed.
Unto an evil counselor close heart and ear and eye,
And take a lesson from this tale of the spider and the fly.

postcards2go
readertown...You are gorgeous, smart, and have a wonderful personality (hee-hee-hee)
Nov-07-06 08:44:26 PST Report this comment
readertown
LOL - too funny. Made me wonder what I could have done to deserve those nice compliments. Had me for a second, cause I left to browse elsewhere and came back and forgot what I posted. LOL Good one.
Nov-07-06 08:49:29 PST Report this comment
daddys1girl
Stranger danger was alive and well even in the "good old days". A good poem to read to my daughter... she'll be 4 this month and we are trying to impress on her the dangers of strangers talking to her - especially without mommy or daddy nearby.
Nov-07-06 08:49:55 PST Report this comment
*dolphinmama1960*
Great lesson.... all that glitters isn`t gold!
Nov-07-06 08:50:35 PST Report this comment

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