The Ladies of Horror
Picture-Prompt Writing Challenge!
Loco-Motive
by Amanda Worthington
I am forever in motion, it seems.
Only at rest in dreams and even then
I’m mostly shivering beneath the weight of the stillness
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In my last life, I was a woman
A beautiful disaster with hair like the night
And crimson lips that whispered alluring atrocities
Until the utterances themselves were wind
And the stranger’s will became mine
Mind unwound like twine
What design there was rendered chaos
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And my hips!
They were hips that promised not just to get you there
But to get you there faster
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I was an alabaster goddess of men.
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And now…now I am a train
Crude and dark and constant
And closer than I’ve ever been to the source of my power
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Without any oppositional forces to resist me
I devour each new inch of track
And circle back and watch it disappear behind me again
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And I find them where I always have
On the periphery of things and thinking they own the stars,
Have lent them the light that makes them shine so unflinchingly
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I invite wretched men to enter me
Hiding my loco-motive behind an exterior that begs to be boarded
Tamed, commandeered, driven to some greater purpose
Because behind every great train is a mediocre man
Who thinks he’s a goddamn engineer.
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And as my throttle does its hot work
And the steam pours from my stack
As I spread their ashes across this hellscape,
I smile at a passing tree
Needles frosted with snow.
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I nod my acknowledgment.
Another bad bitch who knows how to survive.
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Life always finds a way.
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A fantastic poem.
Love it – such a cunning poem and we went for a ride on the Flying Sctosman steam engine earlier this year – definitely alluring to a certain age of menfolk. 🙂