You eat a songbird From beginning to end. You pierce your gums With tiny ribs For a squirt of her liquor Down your throat.
Mitterrand hid his pleasure & his shame Under a clean white napkin as His own blood mixed with his last meal.
We are kept in the dark To be tender & fat. The ortolan bunting sings A beautiful song & Stains our teeth from behind.
Sylvie Baumgartel