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COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE SUMMER 2023
Dan Murray
HAIKU TO TOULOUSE-LAUTREC
Hope springs up on stage
in tight white satin short-shorts –
high-heeled sapling legs.
Lips red as apples,
she dances a paradise,
twirling her boa.
Her red-rouged cheekbones,
the Mata Hari earrings,
moss-green eyeshadow!
Gold chains on throat, hops,
hand-birds flick out of bracelets,
darting through blue smoke.
Palms of her hands meet
over her head: tan body
becomes a gold vase.
The back of her knees,
smoother than sculpted marble,
softer than Asian silk.
Her breasts, quivering
to drumbeats, ripen & sway,
ribs like fanned seashells.
Between her pure thighs,
‘an orchid in ecstasy,’
a bower of bliss.
Double-dimpled moons
shimmy: she laughs & touches
her garter of bills.
Hope, like La Goulue.
Feathers in confetti light,
time twinned by mirrors