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It's All in the Wrists, Said Ted Bundy

By Donal Mahoney

The others, of course,more rabid than I
but less apt to show it.

Whenever I strike,never romp off.
I stand with the wrist that I've snatched

from the lady locked in my teeth
as I wait with a smile for the wagon.

As one of the few wrist-snatchers
stillthe streets of Chicago,

I makemy roundsold tennies.
I divethe purse hand, give it a whack,

and sever the wrist without slobber,
then stand like a Vatican Guard

with her wrist in my teeth until
I am certain I have no pursuers.

In my dreams every night I can see
all of those womenwrists

I have had in my teeth.
They stand at their bus stops

like Statues of Liberty,
shrieking and wavingstumps like flares

as I wait for their screams
to bring to a frieze

the patrol cars glowing
in the middle of the street.






















































































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