I stole a line from the last one.
The Reluctant Bride
I’m a virgin on my wedding day
wearing 23 shades of white 
my hair the color of a spotlight 
I have the bluest eyes you’ll ever see 
on the subway   I’m twelve 
when I’m alone I speak to pigeons 
my skin the color of the city before it rains
yellow that is almost green almost tangible
I go barefoot everywhere
my mother sold me to a 90 year-old 
millionaire in Buenos Aires
she advertised me on Ebay 
guaranteed my blood reversed aging
she let me choose my wedding dress yesterday
my train is raw silk and spans two acres
she bought the high heels  
I’m free until noon  
there’s a spiral staircase in my heart 
the stairs made of phoenix wings
and mastodon bones
  
I’ll climb out this window 
the pigeons will come with me and the tiger
and the crack addict who kissed my hand
on the corner of Broadway
there’s some other city there
some city just like this one but  
people are barefoot 
and it rains every day at four 
it’s a sweet rain and soft
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