
I sit in the corner and watch it all,
you won’t believe the things I’ve saw.
I watched you eat and watched you play.
I have even heard the things you say.
I know when you shower or brush your teeth.
Or when you’re happy beyond belief.
I attend every celebration
I am present during special occasions.
I sing along to the silly songs
and often, I dance along.
I watch as Mother plans birthday surprises. I watch as the baby grows to different sizes.
I was there when you stubbed your toe.
There are probably things you wish I didn’t know.
Lime little johnny sneaking snacks
Or the baby eating crumbs from the cracks.
The middle one picks her nose
and daddy likes an evening dose.
I am here every single day and you never even bother to say hay.
I’m not a peeping tom or a creep.
I kinda always hoped I would be something you want to keep.
What am I?
A friendly wall spider
narrated by a creative writer.
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Absolutely! Thank you
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This is the perfect metaphor for how exposed we all are — even when we think we’re private, there’s always something quietly watching, recording, remembering.
Except here, it’s a spider instead of the internet, Alexa, or a neighbor with too much free time.
It’s funny because it’s innocent — but it’s unsettling too.
You can laugh about Barry the Wall Spider, but deep down it reminds you: you’re never as alone, polished, or private as you think.
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Witty and Unexpected – I enjoyed this : )
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