
" Baby's five year old heart
hides in my pocket"
pretty amazing line, in fact its all really great, but that line is extra great
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wham bam thank you mam
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More in Loom Ten Torch Songs to the CityThe drive down to the city is ten torch songs long, sitting shotgun singing baby sister's backseat blues.
Mother's bare skin; she's trouble steering toward her connection, hoping for a discount; in a tube top, red satin hot pants, pumping pedals in 5 inch platform heels.
Windows rolled down catching the last of asphalt's noon-trapped heat, evening smothered sticky black, my filthy bare feet hanging out to feel smog blowing twilight's breeze.
Left turn, The Cellar Door's parking lot, where mother disappears down stairs, her world where children are forbidden.
She always says she'll be right back, but just in case, she never is, I crawl between seats to sit with my sister.
The parking lot fills; darkness, strange voices in cars come and go, footsteps approach and pass away. three distant lights stand far apart shining circles of bug swarmed pools, sporadic white in night's hidden hands crouching in corners of humid gloom. we roll up the windows, sweating in safety.
Baby's five year old heart hides in my pocket and says, sing, sister, sing, so, I sing for her all the songs I ever knew for loving away fear- her damp head grows heavy in my lap with sleep.
With no one to comfort, I am left alone, no one there to sing for me, I watch until my mind slumps against the glass and I sleep.
Outside, dropping her keys slurring obscenities- she's come back at last. She slams against the car, waking my sister and we sit up and wait for her to come inside.
Come inside, I wanna go home, little birds with open beaks, until her fury shrieks us silent.
Flooring the car in reverse she flies into the roadway, swerving lanes, laughing, drunken spree speeding faster and faster, through a red light narrowly missing another car, she careens, screeching slamming brakes as we scream, terrified in the backseat, sobbing, begging her to stop.
Somehow we make it home. She sleeps and sleeps. When she awakes, she doesn't remember; her blissful blank. She looks at me and my sister. Shrugging her shoulders, she lights a cigarette and walks away.![]() Comments![]() " Baby's five year old heart hides in my pocket"
pretty amazing line, in fact its all really great, but that line is extra great x wham bam thank you mam |
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