Bad Movie, Bad Audience

Matinees are the best time
for bad movies - squad cars
spewing orange flame, the telephone

dead in the babysitter's hand.
Glinting with knives and missiles,
men stalk through the double
wilderness of sex and war

all through the eerie
fictions of the afternoon.
The audience is restless,

a wicked ocean roughing up its boats.

It makes a noise I seem to need.
The ruby bracelet

clinks against the handcuff,
all the cars make squealing sounds.
The kid in front of me

wants more candy,
rocks in her velvet seat. Shut up,

says her mother, maybe seventeen.
Just shut the fuck up.
The corpses of the future
drift across the galaxy with nothing in their stiff, irradiated hands.

In our ears the turbo revs,
the cheekbone cracks,
a stocking slithers to the floor.

Cocteau said film is death at work.
Out of the twilight
a small voice hisses
Shut up, just shut the fuck up.

Copyright Credit: Chase Twichell, "Bad Movie, Bad Audience" from Horses Where the Answers Should Have Been. Copyright © 2010 by Chase Twichell. Reprinted by permission of Copper Canyon Press, www.coppercanyonpress.org.