Unswept

Unswept

A Poem by Chris Shaw

the stiff bristle brush
of the blue broom
missed the cobwebs clinging
to the outside corner of
the garden shed
leaving them to survive
another day

evening sunlight embraced
each silk thread in a fine display
of rainbow colour
a reminder that everything
has its moment
and nature has a finger tip touch
to golden reveries

© 2025 Chris Shaw


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Your welcome Chris. I find that poetry can be in anything. Even a review.

Posted 3 Months Ago




Sometimes its best to leave things as is .. At least then, for a moment or two, we can appreciate intrinsic beauty and then, when it feels good, we can write about it .. and savour it for always .. and I think you have proved my point just here .. Neville


Posted 3 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

3 Months Ago

Thank you kindly for your sharing your thoughts here Neville. The cobwebs sure looked pretty in the .. read more
Neville

3 Months Ago


.................. & U2 our Chris .. Neville 👍
Beautiful images in what some think macabre. I too find beauty in all nature and don't discern between what some call ugly and beauty. To me ugliness and chaos have their beauty as well. Here I feel the metaphor may go deeper and speak of other things varying from life style, metal state, to view on life. A lovely write Chris

Posted 3 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

3 Months Ago

Thank you Soren for your thoughtful review. Have a beautiful Sunday. Pleased you enjoyed my words. <.. read more
Ach, there you go again Chris, seeing the positive when id just be thinking "the spider that made it is probably right behind me right now and planning its journey up my back and I my ear to lay its baby eggs. ARGH! Back in a tick, I just need to spray some raid in my ears!
Phew, so as I was saying, I haven't seen a spiders web in months, ever since it was suggested to use cinnamon to keep the blighters at bay. So far so good is all I can say and before you get all green on me, they are allowed in the attic but until they pay rent they don't get to use the amenities! 😃


Posted 3 Months Ago


Lorry

3 Months Ago

And knees, ears and toes too. I just hope I don't kneed the loo because it might take a while for me.. read more
Chris Shaw

3 Months Ago

….. ouch that sounds painful lol
Lorry

3 Months Ago

Yes, it's called origamification. Or so my surgeon said! 😃
I love how this poem finds beauty in a simple, overlooked detail. The contrast between the harsh "stiff bristle brush" and the delicate, rainbow-colored cobwebs is so clear. It's a lovely reminder that if we just pay a little more attention, we can find a small "golden reverie" in unexpected places.

Posted 3 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

3 Months Ago

Thank you so much RomaJ. There is beauty everywhere for those that look. Pleased you enjoyed this li.. read more
Chris, you have a way of shining a light into even the tiniest corner of our lives and there finding beauty! I love this poem. Michael

Posted 4 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

3 Months Ago

Keep trying. I know I will. Hoping for miracles.
Kelly Scheppers

3 Months Ago

I'll remain here for as long as the WC stands. I've been here for far too long not to care about wh.. read more
Michael Sun Bear

3 Months Ago

I’m hangin’ on your coattails girl!
AH! The alliteration! I love alliteration! Especially with the B sound, it just makes things a lot of fun to read out loud.
This poem also has wonderful internal rhyming, along with the end-of-line rhyming, which is just delightful!
This has got to be my favorite poem of yours so far, it brings on such a clear image in a simplistic but vivid way

Posted 4 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

4 Months Ago

Full of gratitude for your very kind review. Thank you kindly Gray C Sweet. Pleased you enjoyed your.. read more
The way sunlight embraces the silken threads of cobwebs is an art of another form, rarely appreciated. The hand of nature still tends to amaze me. Such a lovely read, Chris. Glad I found it.

Posted 4 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

4 Months Ago

So pleased you enjoyed this little poem Kelly. Many thank yous for your kind words. Have a happy Mon.. read more
"nature has a finger tip touch to golden reveries" This line captures my heart.

Posted 5 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

5 Months Ago

Thank you Neha for your kind comment. Have a beautiful day.

Chris
Beauful words and worthy of another and another read: a glance c an create a vast memory because it appeared as a glimpse but will remain hidden until it etches self into an empty part of you.

I prefer not to walk into web tho' feel guilty if I do so. BUT to watch one being created is seeing an artist painting a masterpiece! The making of fine lace is surely similar to a spider's creation. Where there are only so many lace-makers, think of the number of spiders who offer their gifts so delicately plus - any other word that means 'beautifully.' Thoughts caught and transcribed into fragile but lasting examples.

Posted 5 Months Ago


Chris Shaw

5 Months Ago

Thank you Em for your kind words. Watching a spider spinning a silk web still leaves me in awe. So b.. read more
emmajoygreen

5 Months Ago

Yes, yes and yes! Hope you enjoy some sunshine and happy company!

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Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw

Berkshire, United Kingdom



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Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..