There's a spider in the drain
and he's feeling pain
and he doesn't want to die
any more than you or I
He's struggling to live
but he doesn't have much time
any more than you or I
you or I
We've got to die
we've got to live
we've got to take
what we can get
We sell ourselves for petty change
and when we die
we rearrange
It's time to take it back again
It's time to take it back again
I want you
to love me
like I love
you
There's nothing more
for me to say
I spoke my peace
I'll go on my way
And faretheewell wherever you go
you might need help
but I won't know
Cause I'm up here
in my own cell
It could be heaven
it could be hell
We'll never know just who we are
cause when we die
we become a star
and stars cant talk
because they have
no mouth to speak
about their past
They simply shine up in the sky
and give their light
to you and I
and where would we be without their light?
We'd call out names
and then start a fight
But then again
that's what we do
I hate me
and I hate you too
Cause I'm in pain
just like the spider
in the drain
I am a fighter
But I can't win
I've got to lose
Give me strength
to see me through
and ease the pain
that I must feel
as my bones break
and I taste the steel
As I go down....
The drain....
I'm insane.
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what were we talking about?
the closest species i could find was this:
http://giantspiders.com/P_fasciata.html
it had different markings but the body shape is the same
haermm
Poecilotheria metallica: http://giantspiders.com/P_metallica.html
Re: Spider's species???
Originally posted by retturnnerrOh, I know that species. It's fuzziactus cuddleluctius.
What the heck is this spider's species?? I posted this as a reply in another thread but ironically it didn't work (too big size maybe).If you don't see any picture then off to Davy Jones' Locker this thread goes 😠
Originally posted by That ACDC Chick
the closest species i could find was this:
http://giantspiders.com/P_fasciata.htmlit had different markings but the body shape is the same
haermm
Poecilotheria metallica: http://giantspiders.com/P_metallica.html
Umm, I can notice consecutive things:
1. That spider you showed is FRIGGIN bigger, and FRIGGIN thicker.
2. That spider you showed is probably a tarantula, but this one's not (I'm sure it's not).
3. This spider's leg arrangement forms a circular kind of diameter, unlike that one.
Originally posted by retturnnerr
Umm, I can notice consecutive things:1. That spider you showed is FRIGGIN bigger, and FRIGGIN thicker.
2. That spider you showed is probably a tarantula, but this one's not (I'm sure it's not).
3. This spider's leg arrangement forms a circular kind of diameter, unlike that one.