Love Story
by Bob BradshawThe Writer's Block
Third Place, November 2017
Judged by Michael Larrain
Who knew after
the laboratory and tower
imploded that a young man
would fall in love with me?
How can I explain to him
that I am incapable
of love? I’m as split
as a harelip:
from the start my brain
and body were rivals–
my body a slow child,
refusing to be tutored,
demanding its needs
be met.
It longed to be lewdly groped,
its heart a slut’s.
I was as abhorred by its behavior
as I was by The Creature.
Even now my past
defines me: can I rise
above the graveyards
I was born in?
I long to escape
loneliness—
to be a wife, a mother–
to be more than the sum
of my parts, the way
a family is.
Yet I fear a man’s touch
as much as I do lightning.
A sad-funny variation on the Frankenstein story, the monster made female and suffering from a dreadful mind/body divide. The young man who has fallen for this unusual being had better proceed with caution. Her mood swings could decapitate her lover. --Michael Larrain