Miss Ida


JUST PLAIN ART



Into the world

came a green widow

spider named Ida.



She baptized

our town with the blues.



Zaftig, pumpkin  ample

was Ida, the green widow spider,

donating vision to the blind.



She brought down-low news,

killing the town with the blues.



Until she learned us better,

we guessed she was a movie ad question:

"Have you ever been kissed by a woman like this?"



She blew our minds,

our town with the blues.



Miss Ida, a bold kisser

of women and men,

owned the streets like a magic hen.



She blistered cognition,

our town with the blues.



The men suffered most,

so Miss Ida could boast,

of conquests above the dignity of sound.



She martyred

our town with the blues.



Miss Ida is ancient

but powerful yet

in turning people into marble and jet.



She canonized

our town with the blues.





Jerry W. Ward, Jr.            July 16, 2019

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