Her only audience, the room
the posters hung, turn their heads, watchin’
the windows jockin’,
admires the glistening girl’s glow
and talks to walls knowing they’re in for a show
Suavemente besame te quiero sentir tus labious besando me otra vez
The words married to the beat, eagerly
run from the speakers
dancing with her about the floor
the spectators beg for more
a twist, a turn, a bound, a leap
a smile creeps cross her moistened face
pent up aggression released from her limbs
Strumming my pain with his fingers
Leaked from Lauryn’s lips
the crowds’ roars quieted to anxious whispers
she stops and listens, fatigue lingers
her movements slower, crisper
meaning held in every muscle flexed
tense from holding back bitter tears
from lost loved Nana’s hugs and
visions of strange kisses from her mama’s man
silent smiles fill the room as the ballerina
prances out and on her gloom
no more will she play the victim
to him, them
she spins, round and round she goes
flinging doubt and woes about the opposite sex
she struck a pose
and the towel curtains closed
leaving the room, her only audience