Fire Hunger
The fire-eater shoots forth
a final blast of flame,
hoping to singe the wide-eyed
boy in front. He hates
the audience, their credulity,
the performance—"fire blowing"
he derides it. He takes a quick bow,
ignores cries of "Encore!" and disappears.
Alone in his trailer, he prepares
a large plate of burning coals
and, calmer now, closes his eyes,
then plunges in with a soup spoon.
published in Backbone Mountain Review, 2011
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