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Sleeping at The Plaza

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by Eve Alexandra

There were tiny hounds sniffing out their gilded cages. Fireplaces

chaste, unlit and beds soft as the pears I ate from palms outstreched.

The hem of my dress was wet from the fountain and finally it lay on

the floor like the slick blue skin of a fish. We danced silver as a

shiny hook. I heard them clap: red nails flashing smiles. One

misplaced kiss, one eye shut. The concierge bald and fat, cuddling

his little pink prick. The elevator stuck. The city was singing.

Someone was taking pictures. My legs splintered at the hips, and

that night New York wrecked and swelled inside me. A beautiful girl

is a great storm, slapped around by the hands of her own desire.

She lifts up the green skirt of Central Park, wading twelve floors

below, and wishes once more for coachmen and carriage: to be salt

and tear in the horse‘s eye, to dissolve beneath his blinders.


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