Bartender to a Gorgon
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Bartender to a Gorgon
So Medusa walks up, orders two whiskey shots
leaves one at my elbow, winks. She says I can ask her
if they’re real, can touch the scaly creatures
on her scalp, but my manager is watching
so I shake my head and push the pretzels her way.
I thought she would want to dance.
That she’d move wildly around the floor
and other people, that she’d put twenty dollars
in the jukebox and play Pearl Jam all night.
I thought someone might make a bad joke
about giving head and then
we’d have a sculpture for a bouncer
but she orders a Blue Moon instead, sits
on the same stool all night long
swings her feet a little because she’s shorter
than I thought she’d be and her feet don’t reach the rungs.
After last call, I give her a light outside.
She tells me about her sisters and I let her vent
because she looks sad and her scarred
throat sounds thick with held-back tears.
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