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My Jordan Marsh
Girl
by
Damon Hubbs
My Jordan Marsh girl
is at it again
Posing in a black
mare wig
Hot pink hot pants
with a matching maxi vest
I ride the moving
stairs through Larkin’s large cool store
There’s a pony
you can ride for a dime
Shop girls in Santa
hats say tie me to the tracks
Back when sauce was
gravy
My dick smirked
Red as a tearjerker
by Douglas Sirk.
Damon Hubbs is the poetry
editor at Blood+Honey and The Argyle Magazine. He's
the author of the full-length collection Venus at the Arms Fair (Alien
Buddha Press, 2024). Recent publications include Expat Press, Horror
Sleaze Trash, Cajun Mutt Press, The Literary Underground, Revolution
John, and others. His next book, Bullet Pudding,
is forthcoming from Roadside Press in 2026. He lives in New England.
Bernice Holtzman’s paintings and collages have
appeared in shows at various venues in Manhattan, including the Back Fence in Greenwich
Village, the Producer’s Club, the Black Door Gallery on
W. 26th St., and one other place she can’t remember,
but it was in a basement, and she was well received. She is the
Assistant Art Director for Yellow Mama.
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