Stick Dance

Stick Dance

I’m caked in history, upside down on your street,

my silhouette cutting singers in black and white,

dizzy between the streets, amassing description.


I come clean, blow a path through talcum powder

and cheap hotel bars of soap, use chicken bones

to lure you, but it isn’t high school and


you are provoked into fury. I’m afraid it won’t be

played out when my tap shoes confront your

steel-capped boots in the elbow of corridors.


We roll in coffee grains, smelling so good

I decide to repeat this game with subsequent lovers,

to scatter coffee in all of my rooms.


I smear myself in Vaseline and am arrested

when I use you without permission

in my stick dance, my stroll dance.


First published in Ink, Sweat and Tears: http://www.inksweatandtears.co.uk/pages/?p=11722


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Published on October 23, 2017 02:33
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