The Giantess (Free Verse Poem) by ThatVoreWriter
Summary:

This is a simple free verse poem, about being eaten by a giantess on an island. Notice that each numbered line has exactly 2 sentences. This giantess is partly inspired by what if Shelob were a giant woman instead of a giant spider, and also partly inspired by Scylla and Charybdis.


Categories: Giantess, Vore Characters: None
Growth: None
Shrink: None
Size Roles: F/m
Warnings: None
Challenges: None
Series: None
Chapters: 1 Completed: Yes Word count: 576 Read: 2526 Published: December 09 2017 Updated: December 09 2017
Story Notes:

Stories here on Giantess World must be at least 500 words, hence why the whole poem is repeated in the "Refrain" section. Nevertheless, I wrote this for myself years ago, and it was too good not to share.

1. The Giantess by ThatVoreWriter

The Giantess by ThatVoreWriter

 

1. The giantess ate your accomplice. In her stomach, he has since dissoved.

2. She has now captured both you and a sharpened hunger, each to cancel the other. She is beautiful and kind, but her ultimate plan remains to eat you.

3. First, run until you escape the reach of her hand, which would take you to her mouth. Second, find a place to hide, until the end.

4. Once you find a place to hide, stay and pray, until the end. She will find you, and eat you, at the end.

5. She is immortal, knows the island, and, as such, can not be defeated by killing, nor by escape. She will find you, and eat you, at the end.

6. When you were stranded on this island, all in life save life itself was lost. You realize this, kneel before the air, and beg for death.

7. The cave in which you hide is cold. She comes to your relief.

8. Seeing that you fear only pain, she spares it. Her teeth are only for those who would now resist.

9. She swallows you whole. You splash into her stomach.

10. Her stomach is warm. You dissolve in final relief.

11. You were the last of your shipwrecked crew. Only now is her appetite quenched.

12. She belches alone, no other to pardon. She ate all other sentient company.

13. Another crew will wreck on her island. There are many birds and deer, trees and blades of grass on her island to eat.

14. Her servants on the coast will tell her of the next wreck. Moreover, they, too, are edible.

15. All living things are her food. For now, however, she is full.

Refrain:

1. The giantess ate your accomplice. In her stomach, he has since dissoved.

2. She has now captured both you and a sharpened hunger, each to cancel the other. She is beautiful and kind, but her ultimate plan remains to eat you.

3. First, run until you escape the reach of her hand, which would take you to her mouth. Second, find a place to hide, until the end.

4. Once you find a place to hide, stay and pray, until the end. She will find you, and eat you, at the end.

5. She is immortal, knows the island, and, as such, can not be defeated by killing, nor by escape. She will find you, and eat you, at the end.

6. When you were stranded on this island, all in life save life itself was lost. You realize this, kneel before the air, and beg for death.

7. The cave in which you hide is cold. She comes to your relief.

8. Seeing that you fear only pain, she spares it. Her teeth are only for those who would now resist.

9. She swallows you whole. You splash into her stomach.

10. Her stomach is warm. You dissolve in final relief.

11. You were the last of your shipwrecked crew. Only now is her appetite quenched.

12. She belches alone, no other to pardon. She ate all other sentient company.

13. Another crew will wreck on her island. There are many birds and deer, trees and blades of grass on her island to eat.

14. Her servants on the coast will tell her of the next wreck. Moreover, they, too, are edible.

15. All living things are her food. For now, however, she is full.

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