Anyway, this week, it came to light that a competition submission I made way back in July last year was unsuccessful. I'm not massively surprised, not least because it was a poetry competition, and I am in no way a poet; if I'm being totally honest, I don't actually like poetry that much at all. I am a storyteller through and through, and more than happy to stay that way. I tried something new, it didn't work out. Meh.
So, to give a little, merciful outlet to an unloved idea, I thought I would share my failure of an entry here. Hope you enjoy my first and last foray into non-prize-winning poetry, but if not, don't worry, you'll not be troubled by it again.
Yours,
J. Swike
Miss Cigarette
I pick her, not quite deliberately, from a group of many.
She knows my hands, and fits my lips familiarly, as those who came before her did.
I arouse her. I feast on her scent, her poison, gorging on each intoxicating breath, until -
She is spent. No longer slender, beguiling beauty, but drained of all her worth,
and with no sentiment at all, despite what i have taken, i abandon her;
crushed, face down, amongst the dirt we made together, and the bodies of her former friends.
I like it; and I think that it may have chance of success if you consider submitting again in the future.
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