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The Average - W.H. Auden

[my favourite poem]

The Average

His peasant parents killed themselves with toil
To let their darling leave a stingy soil
For any of those smart professions which
Encourage shallow breathing, and grow rich.

The pressure of their fond ambition made
Their shy and country-loving child afraid
No sensible career was good enough,
Only a hero could deserve such love.

So here he was without maps or supplies,
A hundred miles from any decent town;
The desert glared into his blood-shot eyes;

The silence roared displeasure: looking down,
He saw the shadow of an Average Man
Attempting the Exceptionl, and ran.

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Nothing is as it seems
Anansi the spider in the West African/ Caribbean storytelling tradition and the fox/kitsune in the oral traditions of many peoples are wily trickster animals. The blog name is meant to reflect this.

I credit the artist/ original poster whenever I use something that isn't my own. If you see something of yours on here that you'd prefer wasn't on here, contact me on spiderkitsune@gmail.com. I don't check it very often so I won't guarantee I'll get back to you right away, but I will eventually.

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