I love you but please don’t take me clubbing again.
A silverfish through pages greased by sweat
and dirty fingers
lingering nowhere too long
the throng milling and gyrating
hydrating on beer that tastes and smells
like piss
bliss carved on every face and every fat
girl is a succubus transformed by holy
liquor
darting in and out so no one kicks her
as limbs flash and bodies bounce
on the dance floor
slips through the group to find shore
called a whore for escaping groping hands
can't stand to see where they may go
the world slow and measured in heartbeats
music repeats
noise to drown out more noise
poised on the edges and trying to breathe
above the chanting
incanting
summoning lust and thrusting hips in arcane
jubilee
a spree of tongues wagging
clothes sagging
falling to the ground in dark corners for a
dose of debauchery
flashing by in colors and lights and too much
sound
pounding in her head
scattering thought
casting out reason
cleaving off the pieces of precious personal
space until not a trace
is left behind
a stranger grinds off a leg like a dog violating
an angular pillow
his breath full of vomit as she swallows bile
gives a smile
all teeth
false guile to cover goosebumps and a chill
there's no thrill
drowning in the sea
in spittle as foam over waves of drunken joy
dicks ahoy through skinny jeans
it's not the fucking morals
not by judgement nor condescension
but the tension in her shoulders
at each brush
a rush of panic at each manic motion
emotion: terrified
magnified by staring eyes
tries to fit and feel the high
but it's not the right wavelength
doesn't have the strength to get up there
wherever they've ascended or descended
not up to par
just as they are
a rabbit in need of escape
from sleek and lovely foxes
leaping outside boxes she's found she
desperately needs
speeds away
can't stay in the color and the light
a silverfish through pages greased by sweat
stuck in the wrong novel