Painted
out of context

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.
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


Comments (2)
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.
So beautiful. Another misrepresented and misunderstood woman.