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Jukebox rocks, two dozen hardworking dusty men, Bent elbows lean, Gold liquid flows Glass rises, lit cigarettes talk. She poses on a white piano bar, ******** clad; slow moving, bending, grinding, shaking, gyrating. She blows kisses to admiring eyes with lustful wishes. Cleo's little girl dream of being rescued fades with each midnight hour. She spins around, steelscissors held high. Scissors reflect mirrored walls; penetrates smoky beer air. The scissor flashes down cutting a hole above her heart. Cleo offers the red satin circle, Keepsake for the trucker who watches. He believes, "She dances for me." He offers up a dead President. She cuts a hole here cuts a hole there. Soon she can start her own government. It's hard to know where first hole began or last hole ends.
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Sep 18, 2015
Sep 18, 2015 at 11:12 AM UTC
SCISSOR DANCE
Jukebox rocks, two dozen hardworking dusty men, Bent elbows lean, Gold liquid flows Glass rises, lit cigarettes talk. She poses on a white piano bar, ******** clad; slow moving, bending, grinding, shaking, gyrating. She blows kisses to admiring eyes with lustful wishes. Cleo's little girl dream of being rescued fades with each midnight hour. She spins around, steelscissors held high. Scissors reflect mirrored walls; penetrates smoky beer air. The scissor flashes down cutting a hole above her heart. Cleo offers the red satin circle, Keepsake for the trucker who watches. He believes, "She dances for me." He offers up a dead President. She cuts a hole here cuts a hole there. Soon she can start her own government. It's hard to know where first hole began or last hole ends.
joan-reese
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Sep 18, 2015
Sep 18, 2015 at 11:12 AM UTC
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