“Keep
Walking” (On
Las Palmas Ave., Approaching Hollywood Blvd., I Hear A Scream)
by Alexis Rhone Fancher
In the
spill of the porch lamp the girl looks fourteen,
cowering in
the courtyard of this windy night,
cheap
stilettos stemming her pale legs up into tiny shorts.
Two men the
size of refrigerators
slap her
face like she’s
meat that needs
tenderizing.
One stands behind her, pins her arms;
the other
brute yells in her face:
“You will
fuck who I say when I say!”
When he
hauls off to smack her again I look away.
In Hollywood
the streets talk trash, hold murder
in their
asphalt, blood in the potholes,
used
hypodermics float in the gutters, rats
dance on
the lawns.
The girl lurches, stumbles in those 5-inch heels,
the only thing separating her from the ground.
The girl lurches, stumbles in those 5-inch heels,
the only thing separating her from the ground.
The two men
toss her back and forth
like a
football. Her eyes catch mine.
When her
pimp sees me he hollers in my face.
"Keep Walking!”
I’m late. My dealer is impatient.
I do what I’m told.
High on
pot. Tequila. Fear.
I head into
the neon of Hollywood Blvd.,
keep
walking till I can’t hear her screams.
* * * * *
"'Keep Walking' (On Las Palmas Ave., Approaching Hollywood Blvd.,
I Hear A Scream)" is from Alexis Rhone Fancher's 2018 chapbook Junkie
Wife and was first published in Toad.
Alexis Rhone Fancher is the author of How I Lost My
Virginity To Michael Cohen and other
heart stab poems, (2014), State of Grace: The Joshua Elegies, (2015), Enter
Here (2017), and Junkie Wife, (2018).
She is published in Best American Poetry 2016, Rattle, Hobart,
Pirene’s Fountain, The American Journal of Poetry, Plume, Nashville
Review, Diode, Glass, Tinderbox, Verse Daily, and
elsewhere. Her photos are published worldwide, including River
Styx, and the covers of Witness, Heyday, The Chiron Review, and Nerve
Cowboy. A multiple Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee, Alexis is poetry editor of Cultural
Weekly. She lives in Los Angeles. www.alexisrhonefancher.com
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