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Catalogue poem of some common images at a gay bar |
The bar hugs exchanged when friends show up cute guy working bar back in a white tee placing an order for a whiskey sour freedom—being surrounded by men who want the same thing blonde moonie selling white carnations empty space around the dykes trying to compliment somebody on his shirt reflections on the water of the floor of the bathroom primping in front of the mirror scent of poppers smiles shared cautious head nods by the aloof clink of glasses on small tables cigarette smoke pirouetting into a cloud high pitched laughter star of the evening—ultra hot—unattainable another drink dance floor quickly filling up when YMCA comes on fog flowing onto the floor disco ball and flashing strobe lights arms in the air feet moving to the beat hips thrusting enticingly tight tight blue jeans that bulge in the right place rivulets of sweat coursing down the temples of your face segues to new songs hot guys dancing without a shirt kissing in the corners hump ump thump of the bass that you feel rather than hear glitter cascading down d.j. suddenly announcing last call disappointment at the end of the illusion of freedom blast of fresh air ringing in the ears cold reality of four slashed tires |