Saturday, 11 October 2025

Eight Bitty Legs in a Ball, inside a Gauzy Window Shade (Hello, my little spider friend.) - rec and poem title by @BUGBITESQUARED

 


I will not disturb you, guest behind veil,
Half phased as if a dream's begun to pale.
My breath might afear you, make your etching withdraw,
Eight eyes through gauzed ice, do you see me in thaw? 

Your legs like quills in inkless strokes extend,
Each tremor a thought I can't comprehend.
A watercoloured blur that soaks through air,
Suspended as if our beyond isn't there.

Your life is starker, yet wholly you remain,
Complete in moments I too often disdain.
Where I stretch years in doubt's decay,
You simply are - then fade away.

 

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-- During colder Winter nights, I’ve often found White Tail Spiders half hidden in the bathroom, near the sink or shelves. Poised between flight and stillness. I freeze at first too, unsure if I’ve been spotted myself, who’d move first. They’re not large, not like the Huntsman, but they’re still big enough to take up an unignorable amount of peripheral vision. 

For them, I usually fetch tupperware and a scrap of torn cardboard, coax them gently inside, and travel outside to the garden with them in tow. I notice how there’s no breath, as us mammals know it, to fog up my makeshift transport for them. The only breath is mine, outside plastic. There’s something strange about the weight of sparing a weightless spider. To squish them, to then perhaps chuck them in the bin, or flush them down the toilet? Unbearable to bear the abruptness of ending a being that is so wholly itself. 

They mean no harm. The ones that can harm, only out of survival, fear reflected, I’ve never seen make home in my home. The Redbacks and Brown Recluses here, at least, stay woven in wooden fences and sheds. 

When a Huntsman does appear, perhaps because they’re so much bigger, enough so that I can see the glint of their eyes, they elicit a different feeling. I’ll leave them be, completely. They’re typically up beyond the house walls and ceiling where I cannot reach, yes, but they don’t overstay. At least, not where I can still have view of them. Despite their size, they may be better hiders!

Then, there’s the Daddy Long Legs. They keep to corners. High and low. Delicate, papery. Long legs as their namesake - thin, they catch the light. I find comfort in their unobtrusive presence. Sometimes I find their husks, the empty exoskeletons left behind. To hold the fragile casing between my fingers, I don’t know, there’s a beauty to it. Something so relatively temporary leaving such a perfect impression of itself behind in growth, or, stuck in their last exoskeleton not shed, death.

I wonder what I look like in Spiders’ eight eyes. What they see when I shift in the light, when I breathe or talk too loudly or pause too long. How enormous am I? Are they actually looking back at me, even briefly, or always waiting for smaller things, feeling for smaller things, to find their web in finality. 

Occasionally I do intentionally blow on the web spiders rest on, to see if they’ll stir, to check if they’re still alive. A molt. Or a preserved body.

When a fly finds its way through an open door that is now closed (though I do open it again, trying to let the fly out, but then more flies get caught inside and cannot find their way out in tandem) - frantic buzzing, stumbling against the glass it cannot see as the transparent wall to the outside, until, the sound stops. Caught in the patient architecture of a web. 

Out on the hot brick pavement of Summer, I’ve found other endings. Spiders unmoving, legs curled inwards, surrounded by ants. A tiny body being dismantled by even tinier bodies. A slow, functional, never cruel, necessary, disassembly. What has lived and consumed becomes part of the Earth again. What has spun and crept and hidden, returns to be consumed, to feed the soil and the others waiting beneath it. 

I envy that, sometimes. I spend so much time overthinking, hesitating, trying to understand what I feel, to understand how I feel about what I feel. The spider never questions its place, it moves through the world as if it belongs there, because it does - maybe that's all belonging ever really is. Reckon I'm still learning to do that.

I'll carry the next one outside, at night, and watch it dart into the dark.

Thursday, 7 August 2025

Not Inspired by a Perfectly Imperfect Rec - rec by @SOFTSHELLED's eyeballs

but I'm putting it here anyway

--I wrote this poem about travelling for my student placements. I had to drive back and forth to my shifts four times per day, twice in darkness. Early before dawn, then finally late at night back home. The only thing to look forward to on the huge hill road routes without daylight, was the sea of lights under the sprinkilings of stars from cars coming into view as I drove down ‘em. Seeing waves of more colours awaiting me and the momentary weightlessness in a machine spewin’ Co2 at the height before the fall.

--I can’t draw it, I've tried, and I can’t write words that do it justice. It was such a strange bit of relief and respite, a breath catcher that somehow caught me by surprise every time. And I’m someone who’s anti-car and cemented infrastructure y’know:

A dip into hollow where blacktop rends,
The road ahead, a ribbon descends
Night leans in, and I fall with slope,
Drawn by the view of city’s scope

Up high, the Southern Cross, no longer shy,
And below, down below, a second sky
A sea of lights, like scattered fire,
Red and gold in restless choir

Cars’ tails flicker in neon streams,
Headlights burnt into my dreams
Traffic lights blink tricolour spells,
Amber pulses, green tide fells

I’m just a passenger of cascade’s sweep,
But my eyes here see a canyon deep
In this plunge, my world unwinds,
As I drive on through to tougher times.


Disregarding Authority Haiku - rec by @SLOANE_SHARK

 


 

Fly past all their rules,
Anarchy over hive mind,
I am not a drone.

 

 

 

 

 

Sloane_shark's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/sloane_shark 

Monday, 16 June 2025

Sands of Time (& Us) - rec by @DEARDOVESWINGS : STARING AT THE GRAINS OF SAND AND FEELING A LITTLE LIKE THEM SOMETIMES

 


Crushed shells and stone and bones once warm
Sands are past made small and slight
Each grain once lived or braved the storm
Erosion by time, still touched by light

Will I, too, crumble down someday
Become the dust beneath a tread?
Not gone, just shaped another way
A coarse amidst the chorus dead

(Fleck of me rides breeze,
Maybe laid near ocean's shore,
Or chafing an ass.)




Deardoveswing's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/deardoveswings

-- Sometimes I feel like I'm scattered too, sprawled out in every which way. Other times I feel like I've been ground down, but that I've changed and I'm still here, like everyone else ever. Maybe when the human race is extinct we'll find each other again in bits of dirt and sand or somethin'. A piece of me might wind up mingling with a piece of you, or like, irritating the evolved asscheeks of some future creature. 

-- “In every outthrust headland, in every curving beach, in every grain of sand there is the story of the earth.” - Rachel Carson

-- "I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere" - Anakin Skywalker

(I am at all times both of these quotes)

Monday, 2 June 2025

Befriending the trees near you - rec by @MOSSYELFIE


I touch my hand to another's skin,
A weathered bark that draws me in.
These living tomes of years, of strain.
Of sunlight, cold, and nature's reign.

They do not speak in words I know,
I feel them through the sways of bough.
Their leaves drift loose from time, erases,
While mossy grins grow on ancient faces.

Above, the Eastern Whipbirds cry,
Dappling pointed songs across the sky.
Each note held close by forest's floor,
Sung to trees who've heard before.

As I stand in their calming shade,
I think of homes the branches made.
Of critters curled in roots below,
And owls who watch the moonlight glow.

These pillars who hold more life than me,
They've watched us all pass silently.
Just to be among these sacred things,
I sense my name within their rings. 

 
Mossyelfie's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/mossyelfie 

--There's a lot of calming memories I have of our tree friends, 'specially as a kid. But sometimes when I try to meditate, I think of the feeling of a specific memory I have of walking through the bush on a school camp trip in Year 8. I'd hated almost everything about that trip except the walks we'd go on (also the unironic awful physiological and psychological trials and tribulations of being a tween to contend with). 

The rustles of leaves, the forest's scents, the wind that hit my skin being carved by the trees' steadfast paths in place, the scuffs of so many boots stopping to hear the calls of Eastern Whipbirds (plus what I now reckon were Grey Shrike Thrushes too), taking a breath in the shade of the trees from the Aussie Summer heat to just be. It was like all the uncomfortableness I'd felt never existed in the first place, and I couldn't feel the sweat on and of me. 

-- Eastern Whipbirds:
https://youtu.be/Bf9GVLuFo1Y?si=qUsOzqPr38Xwsi58&t=11  

Monday, 21 April 2025

Longing Haiku - rec by @ACTUALLYASLEEP

 

 

 

My petals pressed close,
Cold fence stands where dreams still bloom,
A longing to roam.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Actuallyasleep's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/actuallyasleep

Monday, 10 March 2025

Imbu'd in me, Her Spirit sheer; o forbear for me for this yearning, dear. - rec by @TATERHOLE : Courtly Love

 
















O, forgive me for mine own righteously felt heresy.

Instill'd in me is Her vision;
Solely, I seeth Her smile, a radiance of sunlight upon me.
Solely, Her lips speaketh unto me, as a Prophet of Divinity.
Solely, Her touch lifteth me, an embrace into Heaven most benevolent.
Solely, I perish partaking of Her Body, drowning in reverence within the taste of Her release.
Soully, I am Hers.




-- I may or may not have pulled this from a store of old medieval works and poems of mine (that I may or may not have spent many hours of my young adult life on)

-- Still, feelings of yearning stay the same throughout all years and eras, don't they

Taterhole's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/taterhole


Monarch of Many Faces - recs by @ASPENSUNLIGHT : DODECAHEDRON & ICOSAHEDRON ON A CAT

 

a polyhedron crown upon his head,
weary, wisened eyes, astute, they spread.
surely Mandelbrot, as we, would offer liking,
of his fractals in fur, abstraction, ever striking.

though tired of the world, its axis tilted spin,
he offers his secrets from deep within:
"I, Benoit, will share with you,
the insights I have come to view.
food is good, but naps are best,
pats, forbidden, when I'm in zest."


a second crown of dual, upon his head,
or mayhaps a helm of fate instead.
to fight through chance, fortune spent,
the king adorns his armament:
"I, Benoit, shall tackle thee,
threads of woven destiny!
leaps of faith, paws at mice,
I won't flub rolls of any dice.
'cause either way, life's full of plenty,
but I know I'm worth a natural 20."





-- A welcome muse. I think Benoit is going to model all of the platonic solids for us! I'm holding out hope that we'll also see how some archimedean (or even catalan??) solids might rest on his head. I have no doubt that he can pull the looks off, but, can he balance 'em?

Aspensunlight's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/aspensunlight

Sunday, 9 March 2025

A Spell of Good Luck - rec by @NEVIN : WISHING PEOPLE LUCK

 


my craft I've perfected, my spells none can shackle,
(it's true I'm a witch, I've workshopped my cackle)

in my cauldron I stir delight,
my favourite spell removed of spite:

"herb of sage, dandelion clock, leaf of clover,
beckon good luck that lasts, is never over.
add my teardrop, though not of sadness,
from a welcome time of cheered up madness.

no hex, no harm, shall cross their way,
for kindness threads through all I say.
their car shan't conk, nor socks meet puddle,
they'll always find a needed cuddle.
their smile that gifts, may love find its kiss,
whence I weave this charmed fortune sealed with bliss."




-- I may not swirl concoctions and make potions of good luck every day, but I do think of people and wish them well. That's a nice bit of magic out into the universe I reckon.

Nevin's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/nevin

Unburdened Haiku - rec by @BEEPBOOPBAP : POST-POOP MORNING TUMMY

 


Carbs from a night's feast,
Morning frees the bloated weight,
Peace begins anew.


-- Should we not be in awe of the breadth and relatability of the human experience
  including taking morning shites

Beepboopbap's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/beepboopbap

Frozen Layers Haiku - rec by @THECLACK : ONION IN A SNOWBANK


Onion on snowbank,
Frozen layers lock stasis,
Warmth will show my core.

 


-- a joke haiku mostly, but, maybe not lol? what was that Shrek quote again?

theclack's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/theclack

Friday, 7 March 2025

Hello Little Bird! - rec by @LICHEN : LITTLE BIRD

 

"oh, hello little bird!", I say,
what chirps will you cheep to me today?
I'd like to know your songs quite well,
these melodies I hope will dwell.

we may not share a tongue to speak,
but maybe we could try a tweak.
I could whistle along with you,
whilst we stare this lovely view.

would you sing me of your nest,
where littler birds are safe at rest,
waiting for your feathered crest,
to trill and snuggle 'neath your chest.






-- this one just made me happy to write (:  

Lichen's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/lichen

Thursday, 27 February 2025

Wombed Contention - rec by @CATHARUIN : GIVING MYSELF GRACE WHILST ON MY PERIOD

 












O wretched cramps, thou fickle foe,
thou doth conspire with stabbing woe.
uterine betrayal to mine own heart,
doth mock me with its bitter art.

one moment I laugh, then weep I do,
alas, my jeans, now crimsoned through.
I long to scream, to shout, to rage in vain,
yet lo, I must hold such a wrath in chain.

am I some hysterical woman? nay, I protest,
'tis this monthly cycle which all would detest,
if they knew this unrule the moon doth decree,
they'd cry with sorrows as deep as we.

though anguish plagues, still doth my soul,
hold infinite love beyond control.
so to those I cherish, know this well,
I care for thee more than pain could swell.


-- I wrote this with ibuprofen in me and a hot water bottle on me.

-- also know that I did write a stanza about being that special kind of horned up, that added annoyance, but thought it was a bit much. IYKYK tho

Catharuin's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/catharuin

City Lights From The Plane - rec by @MOONBEAMS

 

















on the plane, I soar on high,
watching city lights drift by.
a bright night sea, like distant stars,
of twinkling homes and tiny cars.

as I sit, with curiosity sought,
the distance fades, a link is caught,
I wonder what the people do,
and if they ever look up too.

somewhere below, I picture gazes,
or those lost in thought, different phases,
of life - it's strange and sweet, these human feelings,
connecting us through our sky's ceilings.

I'd hope if someone glanced my way,
they'd dream the same as I did today.



-- The last plane I took was years ago to Perth. It was daylight on the trip there, but I had a window seat. Looking down across the infrastructure, buildings, houses, then farms and canola fields, imagining folks and animals goin' about their day. It passed the time pretty quickly. 

-- The only night plane was 14 years ago, coming back from Kangaroo Island. I don't think it was a window seat, but I do remember the beauty of seeing grounded stars. I wish I could recall that ride better than I do.

Moonbeams' profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/moonbeams


Friday, 14 February 2025

Comforting Familiarity - rec by @SNIFFLE


greetings Strangers, I'm glad to see,
you here, waiting, along with me.
the train arrives, our time is brief,
yet spotting you brings much relief.

of comforting familiarity, a silent tether,
that makes the world feel more together.

goodbye Strangers, on your way,
I don't know your names, but you're part of my day.
I hope to see you again, maybe soon,
where we'll share our hellos, in our own quiet tune.


-- This rec made me smile. To think of all my strangers on my commutes and our life routines that cross, comforting familiarity is a really nice way to put it

Sniffle's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/sniffle

A Love Letter To The Universe - rec by @SOULFUL_OLD_MAN_SUNSHINE : NASA IMAGE AND VIDEO LIBRARY

 

 

In the vastness of the boundless sky,
Where celestials in distant dances fly,
I exist in awe, my heart so full,
Grateful for this endless pull.

Through lenses sharp, or just our eyes,
We glimpse some truth in unknown skies.
The present force of gravitation,
Binding bodies in orbits’ station.

The draw of clouds, of vibrant hue,
Where stardust drifts and wishes new,
A nebula’s bloom, colourful flare,
The cosmos’ soul, I long to wear.

To wonder what it’s like to fall,
Into a black hole’s hungry call,
Where matter bends, sight and time,
Would laws shift in twisted rhyme?

The thoughts of foreign worlds, of flight,
Or our planet's friend, who shines at night.
The spaces between the galaxies grow,
Of cosmic routes we’ll never know.

We can’t explore each unknown way,
Or touch the paths that comets play,
But here we are, a fleeting spark,
Alive beneath the ceaseless dark.

So though we can’t hold all stars so bright,
Or feel the pulse of far off light,
Just seeing through a mirrored lens,
Is enough to know where beauty tends.

How wondrous that we share this place,
A gift to dream, to love, to chase.
The universe, a swirling sea,
And here we are, in harmony.


-- In honour of Valentine's Day, this is my love letter to the universe. I've had the foundation of it for a while, but couldn't stop picking at it. Reading this lovely rec inspired me to expand and finish it! Thanks again to @SOULFUL_OLD_MAN_SUNSHINE

check out their profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/soulful_old_man_sunshine




The (re)Birth of Taterhole - rec by @TATERHOLE @LUCIUS : TATERHOLE'S NEW PFP

 


from sea faired birth, a goddess rose,
with flowing hair and soft repose.
her beauty vast, a lovely sight,
a Venus pure, in morning's light.

but as she shifts with sugared grace,
she turns to green, a sexy face.
an m&m, her shape still serves,
of candy craft, salacious curves.

(yet Tucker's gaze, not sharp nor keen,
finds not her charm, no heels are seen)


-- I cackled to myself while writing this one

check out their profiles:
https://www.pi.fyi/u/taterhole and https://www.pi.fyi/u/lucius

Beautiful Butch Bus Driver - rec by @NANABO

 


a vision beyond what words can tell,
a force that those who don't know well,
could never grasp, and yet they stare,
at a sight of butch beauty I'd wish to share.


-- this is the shortest poem I think I've ever written and it's one of my faves

Nanabo's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/nanabo

Bridges - rec by @DARICE

 


upon the wooden arched bridge I tread,
the gentle hum of water, spread.

I see the ducks, the turtles in play,
and feel the river's pulse in sway.

it has taken me across the small divide,
a simple passage, where peace did bide.


-- this rec made me think of a very specific bridge where I live, along with some lovely childhood memories of it (:

Darice's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/darice

Wallowing - rec by @DARICE

laying across the couch, forlorn,
the back of my hand on my brow, worn.
one arm dangling, heavy, my regret,
a sigh escapes, an exasperated threat.

I channel a lady, fainting, from days of yore,
a Victorian soul, wallowing once more.
her sensibilities, rattled and torn,
in a world where respite is so often scorned.

and just as I gather comfort, my plight,
a sharp ding echoes, another blight.
a text from my car insurance, so tame,
a reminder that life is still playing its game.

oh, so quaint, and how clear,
even in fragility, mundane duty draws near.

 

 -- because sometimes you need to bask in the dramatics for a while to feel a little validated~

check out Darice's profile: https://www.pi.fyi/u/darice

Eight Bitty Legs in a Ball, inside a Gauzy Window Shade (Hello, my little spider friend.) - rec and poem title by @BUGBITESQUARED

  I will not disturb you, guest behind veil, Half phased as if a dream's begun to pale. My breath might afear you, make your etching wit...