red and yellow signatures
pass slowly across the glass
like infrared ghosts.
Their murmurs reverberate
and their taps boom and echo.I wind myself into a ball
and burrow into a mossy log
and shed my soot-colored diamonds.
As my skin sloughs and peels off,
venom dribbles down my tongue.White fluorescent light
shines in my narrow eyes,
so I bury my head
in a mound of sand
and twitch my sylphlike tail.A pair of phlegm-colored eyes
widen and provoke me closer,
but as I slither near,
they blink, and the creature
shudders away.I want to be out there—
with the harbingers of heat—
sink my fangs into their glow,
and drain their sulfurous yellow
until they're blushing blue.But I suppose my crystal box will do.
Here's my meal now,
a tiny wisp of white fluff.
I contort my jaw
and flash my fangs
and snap,
then find my own tail bitten.