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A chapter in the book To Cherish Thorns

Perseus and Medusa

by michaelcahill



Perseus and Medusa
 

 
Medusa young celibate
                beauty fair
committed to paths
                straight and narrow
 

Poseidon she found enticing
 and rare
                how she wanted him
                                                     deep
                                                                in her marrow
 

jealousy flourished
                and curses were thrown
                                her hair turned to snakes
                                and her eyes shot red


if ever a soul viewed her
it was known
she'd turn them to stone
 

But relief can arrive
                                guised in irony
Perseus had tasks to complete
                and her head was a prize
                for his epiphany
 

she sought death
he obliged
 

To Perseus she'd been
                                a deed to extol
 

from her view
                'twas mercy freeing her soul




 



Free Verse Poetry writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt
Write a free verse poem. Free verse is a form of poetry that does not necessarily follow to any specific meter patterns, rhyme, or any other pattern. Free verse, despite its freedom, often still has some elements of form. Most free verse does observe a convention of lines and structure.


Yes, the staggered lines are intentional. It's a technique in free verse to draw the readers eye across the page. It highlights certain phrases and is designed to encourage pauses for reflection.
I realize that some find the technique distracting. If so, just read the words in order and try to ignore the format. Words are words.

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