Hard boiled

Day 24: channel your inner gumshoe, and write a poem in which you describe something with a hard-boiled simile in the style of Raymond Chandler. Feel free to use just one, or try to go for broke and stuff your poem with similes.

This challenge was as hard as a rind of cheese, left at the back of the fridge for far too long.  Try as I might to be hard boiled,  I'm as soft as a marshmallow held over a bonfire. But it forced me to find some unusual if not very sardonic similes. 


I wandered lonely
As a cloud caught on the surface of a goldfish bowl
As a malteser lost in a packet of salt and vinegar
As a punk rocker at a folk music festival.

She walks in beauty
Like an owl's shriek on a frosty winter's night 
Like a drop of engine oil hitting the surface of a dirty puddle
Like a scarlet smear of lipstick across a drunkard's cheek. 

Oh my love is
Like a red, red traffic light on an open road
Like a nail picked up by an unsuspecting tyre
Like a string stretched tight across a banjo's fret.

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