on the borders of her memory the fading faces ot madame tussaud the wild songs of the hard suburbs saturdays the ritual drunken parties she wanted to wrench herself from misfortune she wanted the boys to fight over her she thought that the shine of her hair would capture their kisses
she felt their footsteps with her whole being they brought her gasps and sweat heels tapping in the scarlet dusk the murmur of the crowd dull pain in the stomach again lazily as it sleeping time ticked away she began to recall a fortune she began to take care of herself
silence resounding throught the night only a soldier whistling after her
girls were standing in the doorways she learned a lot hugging the wall she wasn't stupid she knew what she doing she was afraid to stand there longer when the rain chases the people from the streets she somehow felt the city was more humans she's disgusted with big words she's gotten so used to them