I am a moonlight merchant, of myself My flesh knows of no taboo Entertainer of thoughts A stage of satin sheets in darkened rooms, engaged with a red lipped, half grin Keeping my secrets held aloft, my dreams, float with the tobacco smoke of my patrons Where lies your smile? He asks, as he loosens my bound curls so he can pull them in the art I reply with another red, half grin Thinking my smile was lost in the silken river of never He removes his tye with nimble fingers, intending it as my chain His eyes are ravenous wolves, making of me a lamb I turn my face, and think of innocence drowned in twilight