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Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch
MATADOR
MATADOR
MATADOR
Stripped to the waist in a hotel room in Arles,the sword-valet has already unbuttoned
the top three of the matador’s mother-of-pearl
clasps when I, the cameraman, am ushered
in with the drapes half-shut against the molten
pavements, the faint baying of the crowd’s desire
to see once more the blood-spattered ornate vineleaves
woven in gold all the way up his thighs.
Cocksure in his cape he’d strutted beaded and clean
into the ring, prim in a waistcoat, on fire
for the bull as I was for him, my lens trained
on his torso, tasselled to the hilt. His arms’
geometry provoked the horns to a goring.
Then raised on the shoulders, an ear in each hand.
© 2008, Samantha Wynne-Rhydderch
From: Not In These Shoes
Publisher: Picador, London
From: Not In These Shoes
Publisher: Picador, London
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MATADOR
Stripped to the waist in a hotel room in Arles,the sword-valet has already unbuttoned
the top three of the matador’s mother-of-pearl
clasps when I, the cameraman, am ushered
in with the drapes half-shut against the molten
pavements, the faint baying of the crowd’s desire
to see once more the blood-spattered ornate vineleaves
woven in gold all the way up his thighs.
Cocksure in his cape he’d strutted beaded and clean
into the ring, prim in a waistcoat, on fire
for the bull as I was for him, my lens trained
on his torso, tasselled to the hilt. His arms’
geometry provoked the horns to a goring.
Then raised on the shoulders, an ear in each hand.
From: Not In These Shoes
MATADOR
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