Spectator poems
From the magazine

Kimono Recycled

Claire Booker
EXPLORE THE ISSUE 01 February 2025
issue 01 February 2025

It was too tight even then, as if he wished
me slimmer or to spill out erotically

at every move. Now, as I rip strips for shoe
buffing, the cockerel-red cloth pulls

hard against me, held by its gristle of seams.
The stitches resist, baring white teeth

that grin all the way to where he loved best.
An embroidered dragon gives a stuttering shriek

as it releases lost passion, the rapture of silk
between his palms and my thighs

now worn to a gauze through which the past
riddles darkly – our mutual scent tumbled

in so many cleans, beaten to oblivion, or perhaps
blended as we could never be.