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Painted

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By Harper LewisPublished about 15 hours ago Updated about 11 hours ago 1 min read
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I was there when Achilles fell,

there before the horse—

before it all: the burning wall,

before Clytemnestra buried her blade.

I was there when Aphrodite lied,

offering me as a bribe.

I never wanted Paris,

never wanted to be pawned off

to a second son

any more than my mother wanted

feathery ravishment, divine desecration,

cursing me with this face

that never craved a single ship,

only to relax into the lie

that no one would dare cross

the redheaded king,

even to steal his bride.

I was never of Troy:

Curse the poets stripping me

of my identity.

I am Helen,

Queen of Sparta.

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About the Creator

Harper Lewis

I'm a subversive weirdo nerd witch who loves rocks. Intrusive rhyme bothers me. Some of my fiction may have provoked divorce proceedings in another state.😈

My words are mine. Suggest ai use and get eviscerated.

MA English literature, CofC

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  • Paul Aaron Domenickabout 2 hours ago

    Your interactions with myth are always so damn impressive. You come out in the end always a stronger woman, both as a person and as a writer.

  • Lana V Lynxabout 13 hours ago

    So beautiful. Another misrepresented and misunderstood woman.

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