"someone give me a topic and i'll write about it"
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THE REGAL SHOW WORLD: WHERE YOU ARE KING
The mafia owns this place you know
she bullhorns through a cigarette in the dressing room.
Who do you think funded the mayor's campaign?
Other dancers nod from their posts: chomping
margarine sandwiches, dangling off payphones.
I wait in a chair onstage,
topless, red-lit
for urgent faces to cling at the glass
and feathery bills to elect me.
Its dark in the hollow of a tree
where the ransom money is flung.
I work at the crotch.
The city crosses its legs on me and forgets.
2
The first customer arrives as music fills
a speaker by my ear: Our hearts are empty but we are free, hips
wedged apart like a nectarine
split by thumbs to its waffled pit,
trickles of spit draped over a nipple.
I reach for the knob, turn down my intellect,
grope for a pose that he can bite into,
study his eyes (Ill do the same tricks
for fifteen that I do for five, depending),
pressing my skeleton faithfully through the same routine,
fumbling at a new door
for an old key.
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THE REGAL SHOW WORLD: WHERE YOU ARE KING
The mafia owns this place you know
she bullhorns through a cigarette in the dressing room.
Who do you think funded the mayor's campaign?
Other dancers nod from their posts: chomping
margarine sandwiches, dangling off payphones.
I wait in a chair onstage,
topless, red-lit
for urgent faces to cling at the glass
and feathery bills to elect me.
Its dark in the hollow of a tree
where the ransom money is flung.
I work at the crotch.
The city crosses its legs on me and forgets.
2
The first customer arrives as music fills
a speaker by my ear: Our hearts are empty but we are free, hips
wedged apart like a nectarine
split by thumbs to its waffled pit,
trickles of spit draped over a nipple.
I reach for the knob, turn down my intellect,
grope for a pose that he can bite into,
study his eyes (Ill do the same tricks
for fifteen that I do for five, depending),
pressing my skeleton faithfully through the same routine,
fumbling at a new door
for an old key.
VIEW 8 of 8 COMMENTS
baby_donut:
I'm glad you recognized the Joanna Newsome song. No one else did. I love her and that song makes me kvell. It reminds me of me so I guess that's why I like it. Most songs that I like a lot have lyrics that remind me of how I feel about myself and other people. How are you beautiful
lotusmonger:
How was eating all that turkey? Hope your thanksgiving was full of stuffing and relaxing! New England Thanksgivings are epitome!