Her smile stands like a porcelain lock, lips closed like the red doors to the Forbidden city. Those blood-washed memories will never dry in closed rooms. Rust grows under her fingernails smelling of iron and salt, destroying the magic. Her mixed drinks, peroxide and pain killers, sleeping pills stand on the nightstand, after her one night stands, leave the door standing open. The cat knocked the glass over, stained the carpet. She locks the door again, blotting the stain with her hair, she chokes on the dust. Swallows down the myrrh to make her breath sweet, wash the blood from her teeth. The plastic wrap party dress clings to the bruises, and she paints it black with old mascara stains and phone bills, taping the pieces of herself together with promises of old lovers. The door opens The lips lock, porcelain smile.