JASON GOLOS
      Professional Cinderella: Disney World Employee 
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      She was ever kneeling, hunched 
        in a rodent pose, ever wrapped, 
        a ragkerchief about her face, forever 
        made up with soot  
        and the red blush of want 
        in her cheeks. 
      So she lit it up. 
        Police said she set 
        a burning book beneath 
        the curtains, fled and fell, 
        hit her head, woke 
        in a bath of flame. 
      Then her eyes were set 
        behind a mask of skin 
        like cracked clay 
        furrowed with burlap twine, 
        a ridged and rutted moon, 
        aloof from a lonely planet. 
      And that's how she came to us. 
        So we gave her the dress,  
        the glass slippers, the large head 
        with blonde tresses  
        and cup saucer eyes, sopping 
        with happy endings. 
      And now in the space between 
        the mask and the masquerade, 
        she floats in minuet moments, 
        chromatic waltz dreams, forever 
        on the cusp of the new day.    
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