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Zipper

A snaking mouth sloughs two spines,
the rattle of small vertebrae
and delicate teeth.

A woman learns to ride them, feels
the trombone slide of a dragon’s tail.

A man lifts tugging fingers,
not wanting to fumble
as ill-illuminated aluminum rails
bite.

The zipper knits together lusts
or shuns and strips a thought away.
Body bags become bodily prayers.
It is a widening gash gleaming -
lip-gloss for unpainted desires.

Zippers may squeeze a tight throat,
or close an open face.

Buttons are collected or lost,
though once in a while rescued
from a box of other tangled trinkets.


Copyright © Eric Ashford

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