Spiders hide in corners, dark and small, Behind the curtains or up the wall, Sometimes up a waterspout they crawl, But never in your clothes, no, not at all!

They’ll never slip into your cereal bowl, Or hide inside your shoes where toes go stroll, They’re busy making webs, that’s their goal, So don’t be scared, they’re in control!

They twirl and spin where no one sees, In corners and shadows and under leaves, But never, oh never, will they sneak near your knees, So let those little spiders do as they please!

Spiders come in all shapes and sizes, Some are harmless, some full of surprises, But none as tricky as the black widow, With her shiny black body and hourglass below.

Her bite can hurt you, her web is neat, She hides in dark places where hands and feet meet, So if you see her, let her be, Never touch a black widow, just let her go free!

She weaves her web and does her thing, Best to avoid her and let her swing, So let that spider go wherever it wants, And stay safe from her dangerous haunts!