Her birthday cake
lay wrecked
ravaged
and consumed
This year again
I had not forgotten,
and we had shared
without words
battling bakery,
treated by vanilla cream
strawberries
and chocolate ganache
“Not too bad”, she said
licking the spoon,
“you have made worse”.
so, maybe, maybe today
she would smile a bit
though I know that time
can not reverse
to undo the day
I stayed away
It takes a lifetime
of confection
to fill the void
of a single cake
forgotten.
Today Sanaa asks us to write using Litotetes at dVerse. I have tried to incorporate a little bit as everyday sayings.
January 2. 2024

One mistake, takes the cake, alas. Oh but what delicious guilt!
indeed… guilt works.
This is so charming! I love how seamlessly you have use Litotes here, Bjorn and resonate with; “It takes a lifetime
of confection to fill the void of a single cake forgotten.
Thank you so much for writing to the prompt ❤️❤️
I had fin with the prompt, but it is not easy
A special cake (plus some) will fix it, smiles. Love the ingredients of the perfect birthday cake – not too bad, indeed!
I had to find a way to incorporate that litates… but had fun writing it.
Nothing worse than a long memory for the forgotten things but such a short memory for all of those remembered ones. That cake looks like it will jump out of the screen and into my mouth. YUM.
Ganache in cakes is the best
Not sure what ganache is but I bet you make a delicious cake.
Basically chocolate with cream… 🙂
I don’t think I’ve ever had a perfect birthday cake, but then I’m not really a cake person. But I do love chocolate ganache – and these lines:
‘It takes a lifetime
of confection
to fill the void
of a single cake
forgotten’.
I agree… but a cake with chocolate ganache would be perfect I think.
Not too bad, indeed! I hope he’s forgiven.
Who could not love chocolate ganache–though I’d prefer coffee ice cream. 😊
reallly enjoyed reading this
Björn, your poem with litotes beautifully conveys the emotion of a missed moment, skillfully blending imagery and reflection. The poignant narrative leaves a lasting impact. Well done!
~David
I really enjoyed how you used the litotes as dialogue in your poem.
I like how the picture shows 5 candles, making me imagine a child, but the story sounds like it’s been going on for a very long time, which makes me think she is forever 5 and haunting you.
Actually each candle sometimes means 10 years… so it could be a 50 year birthday too.
Ha ha You are right about that! You have to know when to hold them and when to fold them. Too bad it takes a lifetime. Well done, Bjorn.
Hard to eat a damaged cake. It must have been extra good. A fun poem, Bjorn. Thank you.
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WOW!! You used ‘litotes’ brilliantly. And told a story in the process.
That ending is marvelous, the whole poem as well!
On a sidenote, I was attracted to the image you used of the cake; because I used the same one for my 23rd Birthday post here on wordpress, except your cake is I believe AI generated! I feel like I know exactly which photo it referenced and I find that fascinating.
Interesting… so you mean AI is just stealing (well that has been said before)
And the person who made this cake originally, and photographed it, is unknowingly became the go to for AI brain when its making a chocolate cake 🙂
“It takes a lifetime
of confection
to fill the void
of a single cake
forgotten.”
As the others say, this line is the ganache on this litote cake! 😄Delicious, not easily forgotten, and made with love.
First of all, I want a generous piece of that cake!
Your ending is confection perfection.
Not too bad, I would say! I had difficulty incorporating litotes in my poem, yours work seamlessly in this tale of delicious guilt.
Bjorn you touch a real nerve here, I know this once forgotten cake. But I have also experienced it from both sides. It does indeed take a lifetime.