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Flinty Heels

A guide to walking away from the spindle.

By Caitlin CharltonPublished about a month ago β€’ 1 min read
Winner in Instructions for a Feeling Challenge
Flinty Heels
Photo by Jay Soundo on Unsplash

To survive,

you must first

line your eyes

with seduction.

*

Hide your

shades of strength

in pants

instead of dresses.

*

Remember they lied.

[You] are not

the only one

with muscles.

*

When they say,

"Don't go out in that dress,"

do not yell.

*

Instead,

look down

at his shrunken stature

as you ruffle.

*

Teach him

that no mortal man

can reach

behind your neck

feigning control.

*

Expose the words

he stole.

Gird yourself

to farm your own land.

*

Shine your rubies

with truth

until they fill

the hearts

of your sisters.

*

Build a crystal cistern

where the water

is clear

and warm.

*

Wait for your

own face

to be mirrored back.

*

Refuse to die

on the streets

just to feed

your heart.

*

When he comes,

ensure he cannot say

you have taken

what you do not own.

*

Let him be smitten

by the compliance

he mistook

for victory.

*

Let him feel

exempted

from the truth of you

until the end.

*

Do not let

your tongue remain

a spindle hooked

behind your throat.

*

Find your calm

in words

of resonance.

*

Buckle your heels

and listen

for the flinty sound

of your departure.

*

Walk

toward yourself.

*

Watch him

from afar,

like feathers

to a hen.

A/N : While my previous exploration, "Beef of Comfort," was a feeble attempt at reaching too far when I wasn't ready, this poem is the necessary response. Today, in flinty heels, I have found the well and drawn water from it with the guidance of my very good friend, Harper Lewis. It is a set of imperative instructions on how to reclaim one's heart and walk toward the self with resonance. It is a survival guide for the muscles we were told we didn't have. If you got this far, thank you so much for reading. β€οΈπŸ€—πŸ™πŸ½

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About the Creator

Caitlin Charlton

Noir Writer & Close Reader. Spotting the elements of Eloquence.

Survivor. Reclaiming my own territory.

Let us read each other and leave the page free. πŸ–‹οΈπŸ”₯πŸ‘ 

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  • Jamye Sharpa day ago

    Very thought provoking as usual. Good job!

  • Bravo! Brilliant, Caitlin. This is a very strong piece, so powerful. "Walk toward yourself." <- This alone screams "you are powerful, you are strong, you are worth it." An absolutely winner. Congratulations on winning a well deserved recognition to your craft. <3

  • JBaz2 days ago

    Caitlin, I flet I needed a break from writing so I went on Vocal for a read or two and what should I see WINNER... FIrst off I smiled inside and out to see your work recognized. Then I read this beautiful piece as knew they had no choice but to award the win to you. Each line unlayered a personal part of you, opening up we see you blossom into who you are meeant to be. This line sang to me: 'Walk toward yourself.' Something about it is so simplistic yet one we fail to do. Caitlin you have inspired me to get back to my writing. Congratualions

  • Tim Carmichael3 days ago

    Beautifully written and congratulations on your well-deserved win!

  • Teresa Renton3 days ago

    Huge congratulations Caitlin! I can imagine writing this would have initiated β€˜movement’ inside your body. All the feels. I love the determination and resilience that drive your poem πŸ₯°

  • Imola TΓ³th4 days ago

    Heavens, this was beautiful. I especially love this stanza: "Shine your rubies with truth until they fill the hearts of your sisters." I jumped on my chair, shouting "yessss!" I'm so happy to you won this challenge with this piece. πŸ’–

  • Congratulations on your Win!!!

  • Wooohooooo congratulations on your win! πŸŽ‰πŸ’–πŸŽŠπŸŽ‰πŸ’–πŸŽŠ

  • John R. Godwin5 days ago

    Yeah, this is deserving of all the accolades. "...crystal cistern..." just one phrase of many that resonate. Congratulations!

  • Mariann Carroll5 days ago

    Double congratulations, Caitlin. You must on Cloud 9 πŸ₯³πŸ₯³πŸ₯³

  • Dana Crandell5 days ago

    Excellent work, Caitlin! Congratulations on a worthy win!

  • Hannah Moore5 days ago

    Brilliant! A very worthy winner!

  • Marilyn Glover5 days ago

    Returning to congratulate you on your win, Caitlin. In my previous comment, I said I expected to see your name on the winner's list, and I was right.πŸ₯³πŸ˜β£

  • This is so real I could cut my teeth on it. Mouthfeel is like it’s my own body reacting to the familiar sensations. Congrats on your success it’s amazing 😻

  • The Dani Writer5 days ago

    Oooh Chile!!! I'm racing to keep up with these WINS! Fine work. Symbolic tapestry. Congratulations in the highest! πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

  • Jesse Lee5 days ago

    Awesome! Congrats on your success!

  • Harper Lewis5 days ago

    I’m over the moon that this was on the tippity top of the winners’ page, as well as honored and humbled by your author note. You earned this, and I think you should keep taking those strong strides in those flinty heels. Congratulations, my friend. It brings me joy to see you succeed!πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–

  • Kendall Defoe 5 days ago

    WELL DONE!

  • Paul Stewart5 days ago

    Yay fucking yay ! Congrats superstar. So proud and pleased on your win.

  • Lamar Wiggins20 days ago

    πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½ The tone really held my attention. And this line is sad but true. -Let him be smitten by the compliance he mistook for victory.- Not sure why some men treat relationships like a conquest and expect compliance. Great work, Caitlin!

  • Tiffany Gordon26 days ago

    Stunning work! This puts the E in Empowering! Go CC!

  • Marilyn Glover26 days ago

    Caitlin, I expect to see your name on the winner's list with this poem. Congratulations on your top story!🌹🌹🌹

  • Did I just hear the mic drop?

  • Victor Notaro27 days ago

    Amazing

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