My first shortlist

Considering the immense talent of the judges in this short short story competition, I am very pleased indeed to have made the shortlist. Jeepers.

By the way, one of the judges is Sophie Hannah, whose writing just rocks. Check it:

Don’t Say I Said

Next time you speak to you-know-who
I’ve got a message for him.
Tell him that I have lost a stone
Since the last time I saw him.
Tell him that I’ve got three new books
Coming out soon, but play it
Cool, make it sound spontaneous.
Don’t say I said to say it.

He might ask if I’ve mentioned him.
Say I have once, in passing.
Memorise everything he says
And, no, it won’t be grassing
When you repeat his words to me –
It’s the only way to play it.
Tell him I’m toned and tanned and fine.
Don’t say I said to say it.

Say that serenity and grace
Have taken root inside me.
My top-note is frivolity
But beneath, dark passions guide me.
Tell him I’m radiant and replete
And add that every day it
Seems I am harder to resist.
Don’t say I said to say it.

Tell him that all my ancient faults
Have been eradicated.
I do not carp or analyse
As I might have when we dated.
Say I’m not bossy any more
Or, better still, convey it
Subtly, but get the point across.
Don’t say I said to say it.

2 Responses to “My first shortlist”

  1. To say that this poem rocks is the understatement of the year. It is totally moving.

  2. I tried to submit this earlier, but I must have screwed up.

    This poem is absolutely beautiful, thank you for sharing it.

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