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Winners 2007 : Second Prize |
Annie Katchinska
St Dunstan’s College, Catford, London
Margarita after Mikhail Bulgakov
This is the devil’s work. This magic’s black. God wouldn’t dare let naked women fly. Breathe in this godless air and don’t look back.
Now – cross the city, bloated with maniacs who lose their heads, tear down the street and cry. This is the devil’s work. This magic’s black.
The stars curl in, let the giggling zodiac bind your cold limbs in sin. Is your mouth dry? Breathe in this godless air and don’t look back
at your earth-stuck goodness, your sad grey almanac. You’ve sworn, haven’t you, to love like a demon, fry in hell and devil’s work. This magic’s black:
let it hold you – on this night for insomniacs! – untouched. Don’t ask how, don’t waste love on why. Breathe in this godless air and don’t look back.
The city’s glittering, wrecked, and mad. It smacks of vapid panic – screams against the sky – is this the devil’s work? Your magic’s black. Breathe in this godless air and don’t look back.
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