after “The Munich Mannequins” by Sylvia Plath
Mannequins lean tonight
sober-faced giraffes,
eyebrow apparitions, torsos
imagining animal pleasures.
Surrogate armies defend
molded nipples & navels,
postural idiosyncrasies
always captured ready
to wear. Tweens with their
own rod & base, trail through
the mall, libidos with fables
glittering from cellphones.
Smoothies sustain them.
Credit cards explain them.
Suburban world trips the axis.
Selfies, like flatlined cameos,
frame vapor tongues numb
under fluorescence.
Rikki Santer’s work has appeared in various publications including Ms. Magazine, Poetry East, Margie, Hotel Amerika, The American Journal of Poetry, Slab, Crab Orchard Review, RHINO, Grimm, Slipstream, Midwest Review and The Main Street Rag. Her seventh poetry collection, In Pearl Broth, was published this past spring by Stubborn Mule Press.