Ashtray
Delilah’s silent look
is as bitter as a headache,
and as silent as the engine
of a 1953 Cadillac Coupe.
Her slender hands
dig down the depths of that
Mulberry satchel,
and once her cigar box lies unfastened, she quakes no more—
Delilah is frantic no more.
She now gazes at me through brittle eyelashes,
and nicotine-stained nails, her fingers like
fetters...
Sunday 1st April 2018 6:39 pm
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