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Of Troy

And Sparta

By Harper LewisPublished 8 days ago Updated 7 days ago 1 min read
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Painted (as a) whore,

offered as a bribe,

fathered by the greatest rapist

masquerading as graceful feathered force.

Taken from a king, given to a second son,

Perhaps Leda betrayed her, too.

Could a woman refuse a goddess?

The wall burned as it should.

Ode

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Harper Lewis

I'm a weirdo nerd who’s extremely subversive. I like rocks, incense, and witchy stuff. Intrusive rhyme bothers me. Some of my fiction might have provoked divorce proceedings in another state.😈

MA English literature, College of Charleston

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  • Caitlin Charlton5 days ago

    🌼That opening line, "Painted as a whore," really got to me; it feels like a label used only by those who lack their own self-control. I felt a chilling distance in the isocolon of "Taken from a king, given to a second son". While the king and the son are balanced in that line, Helen is just the tethered ball tossed between them. It is wretched to think even her mother betrayed her in this myth.

  • This poem wants to grow up and become a sonnet. Stay tuned.

  • Novel Allen7 days ago

    Lives of the rich and famous, and the disadvantaged. still it goes on.

  • Paul Stewart7 days ago

    Nothing ever really changes, does it? powerhouse of a poem that lingers!

  • Pure power words, and some of those "men" got what they deserved, but it seems even worse today

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