I look forward to this contest every week. I smile, laugh, feel slightly ill; then realize that I only get to choose ONE entry as winner.
Today, that winner is Joanne the Geek.
For You My Love
I love you so much, even with all my heart
but you can’t find any love for me at all
but with you I could still never bear to part
I’ll poison you and keep you stuffed in my hall
–♥–♥–♥–♥–
Congratulations, Joanne! You are the most terrible poet of the week!
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: the competition every week is stiff. Most of the times I judge, I find myself drawn to three or four poems. After that, I have to search deep within them to suss out small details or turns of phrase that can set the poem apart and above the others.
This week; mostly everyone killed it with horrible rhymes, nailed awful story arcs, berated my poetic sensibilities with twisted romance, and left me gasping at an overall terribleness. Joanne’s poem did all that; plus I appreciated her ending. The meter and message left me hanging, wondering Wait -what? What did my love say to me? Short, sweet, pointed, terrible. Good job.
If I had a second prize to give, at least five of the following would tie for it. The rhymes, the messages, the “love…” You guys are amazing:
Take My Arm
I really, really want to be your guy
I would rip out my heart for you
Chop of my head
Sure, an expensive gift I could buy
But parts of me are exclusive, there are few
Take too many and I’ll be dead
Well, actually I don’t want to die
Would ripping out my spleen do?
chop off a finger instead?
I hope you didn’t enjoy this poem 😉
—–
Yowza
Hello babe, I saw you from afar
I drove by in my shiny new Mustang car.
I smiled, flicked my bangs back just so
James Dean had nothing on me, as you know.
You smiled shyly, like the angel you are
And then your boyfriend leaned over to kiss the car.
“Here’s a twenty, thanks for bringing it around.
No scratches, I see. Safe and sound.”
I got out, handed over the keys
And scratched off a number on my valet receipt.
I could only stare as the tires went round
And hope the police would order an impound.
—–
One More Chance For The Unrequited Lover
by Bladud Fleas
So, the flowers I sent you
weren’t that fantastic
bought at a filling station
and made out of plastic
and you said plastic is bad for the planet
and I wrote on the card, “to my Jane”
when your name’s actually Janet
does it really mean I won’t get a kiss?
why should it mean you’ll give it a miss?
—–
Candy
by Doug
Why did you stand me up, my Dove,
Oh Dear Candy of June days, my Love
you misunderstood my allusion to
Ogden Nash day who used to say,
“Candy is dandy
but liquor is quicker.”
You are a diamond in the rough,
Is a diamond ring enough?
—–
Artificial Love
by Geoff
The Roses were red
Not that it mattered
Cos like my poor heart
With their rejection you shattered
Them both.
You blanked me all day
My life you are blighting
By coldly ignoring
The genuine plighting
Of my troth.
Do you think I’m too small
Could my voice be sexier
Just tell me your needs
And I’ll meet them forever
Your loving
Alexa…
—–
to lucy westenra i’m watching you
though you grew up on some farms
how could i resist your charms?
you may be only nineteen
and i five hundred thirteen
but thats fine with me you see
because im not so picky.
ill kill that doctor you love
and wear his skin like a glove.
then youll love me forever
no betrayal whatsoever.
—–
Be Bee Been Not to Be
by Doug
I’m not a “has-been”!
Love me in the now
now, now, now-ish
“har været” is a Danish,
a été is French
è stato is Italian
I’m a stallion immense
dense as a cloud now
—–
Why did you not?
Oh my darlin’, oh my sweet
I loved you, yes, complete(ly)
You looked around me
Why? I beg you, gee!
My nose never dripped snot
I didn’t smell of rot
Was I too tall, ugly, or thin
What could I have done
To reign you in?
But now that we’re grown
And I’ve matured a bunch
I escaped a hell of a life
I now know that much!
Stay out of my dreams
You now make me scream
-with delight
Forever,
never yours
—–
Trying to Love You
I sent you a puppy to show you my love.
You turned the poor thing into a first baseman’s glove.
I sent you a kitten to show you I care.
You shaved the poor thing so it had no more hair.
I sent you a toy, a cute Barbie doll.
You melted it by dunking her in raw alcohol.
I sent you a dove to show you my passion.
You sent me his bones after eating him with an Old Fashioned.
I walked to your door hoping for a dialogue.
You said some strange words and turned me into a frog.
I hopped on back home and got lost in St. Paul.
I called you on the phone but you didn’t answer my call.
I hopped back to your door hoping that you’d put me back.
You said more strange words and gave me a bad panic attack.
I begged you to slow down my speeding heartbeat.
You said more strange words and poof – I was a parakeet.
I flew around in circles and was chirping in tones.
You muttered something about a skull and crossbones.
I perched on your screen door feeling frustrated.
You said go away or you’ll find yourself castrated.
I asked if you’d turn me back into a human.
You said, “What’s the middle name of Harry S. Truman?”
I said, “I don’t know, may I have another question?”
You just stood there staring with an odd facial expression.
I said, “Please restore me and I’ll leave you alone.”
You said more strange words and I was in a NASA space cone.
I said, “Bring me back please and you won’t see me again.
You muttered something under your breath that sounded like, “Amen”.
I was back down on earth and I said, “Can I ask one last question?”
You said, “Only if you want to see more magical aggression.”
I thought that I didn’t so instead I just said, “Bye.”
You just looked at me harshly with one squinted eye.
I walked down her sidewalk and turned ‘round the bend.
And that’s where my story of unrequited love comes to an end.
Then I stopped and made just one quick backward glance.
You shouted, “Keep going. You don’t have a chance.”
—–
Your Love Haunts Me
by Doug
I’d die for your sultry voice,
for an answer to my last missive.
I loved you at the mountain venue:
drums and guitar on cliff in blue
I loved the oblivion in your voice, your
devouring sorrow and sudden run.
If only you could have loved me
I’d have loved you too, a bump
to have jumped with you
Come haunt me and
I will love your ghost
at the bottom of the cliff.
—–
let me in
by Violet Lentz
she lurks just
outside my window.
from the shadows
she implores,
“let me in.”
-eyes so wide,
so innocent.
she taps lightly
on the pane
and whispers,
“i’m scared.”
“let me in.”
she lurks just
outside my window.
it should be so easy
to just open it,
and let her in..
but instead,
i draw the blind
so i can’t see her
i write poems,
i paint with words,
and i pretend.
that the scared,
little child
just outside
my window
is not me-
i don’t long,
to let her in.
—–
If You Duck Love, How Will You Swim?
by Doug
Once we played ping-pong in the rain
following the arrows to Reign Park, and
I know you loved
the pitter-patter of rain
although too
Cupid’s ping pang pain of love
rolled off you like
rain off a duck’s back
I don’t walk like a duck though
and you’re a beautiful swan
—–
One Soul
by Härzenwort
Even if your silence weren’t quite so loud
If you didn’t wear it like a shroud
This pain of yours would still be mine
I counted seven, eight and nine
Ten on a scale from one to none
One soul, one life, what’s done is done
Beyond the count of time are these our fears
Under and above a show of tears
For in this sleep of life what dreams may come
Must give us pause: there’s the respect
No purpose, no cause. Yet each other we affect
One soul, one life, what’s done is done
Ten on a scale from one to none
I count to seven, eight and nine
This pain of yours is also mine
I only wish you wouldn’t wear it like a shroud
That your silence weren’t quite so loud
—–
Thanks, again, to all who entered! Tune in tomorrow for next week’s prompt.
Joanne: D. Wallace Peach created this graphic that you can use (if you want) for a badge of honor as the winner: