Spider And The Fly (audio): Alex Who? - The
Experience the dark, soulful atmosphere of the song and see how it contrasts with traditional readings of the classic fable: Alex Who? - The Spider and the Fly (Audio) YouTube · Alex Who?
The narrator admits they don't know exactly when they "caught [the Fly's] eye," but they are certain of the outcome. Alex Who? - The Spider and the Fly (Audio)
The song highlights a "vicious appetite," suggesting the manipulator is driven by a deep, insatiable need to consume or control others. Experience the dark, soulful atmosphere of the song
The line "With just one kiss I'm gon' stop your heart" blends romantic imagery with lethal intent, a classic noir-style trope. 🎭 Connections to the Original Fable The song highlights a "vicious appetite," suggesting the
The song draws its narrative DNA from , which served as a warning to children about the dangers of flattery. Original Poem Alex Who? Song Tactics Uses flattery about "diamond bright" eyes. Uses physical intimacy and warnings. Setting A "winding stair" and "parlour". A metaphorical "web" and "heart-stopping" kiss. Outcome The fly is eaten by the spider. The fly "ain't getting out alive". Moral Don't listen to "idle, silly, flattering words".