Musée Mécanique

posted Jan 31, 2012

—mechanical-amusement-toy museum in San Francisco, featuring coin-operated “Laffing Sal,” a larger-than-life papier-mâché woman who laughs hysterically

Laffing Sal’s arms jerk like marionette limbs.
Harmless! No shocks! A prize every time!
Turn handle to the right.
Are you the captain of your fate?

Harmless! No shocks! A prize every time!
The Mystic Ray tests love appeal.
Are you the captain of your fate?
Hold hand firmly down on plate.

The Mystic Ray tests love appeal.
Modern Vibra-Massage Chair relieves fatigue.
Hold hand firmly down on plate.
Ask the Mummy answers with a shriek.

Modern Vibra-Massage Chair relieves fatigue.
Insert coin, peer in.
Ask the Mummy answers with a shriek.
Reclining addicts heat their pipes in the miniature opium den.

Insert coin, peer in.
Watch a toothpick Ferris wheel spin and spin.
Reclining addicts heat their pipes in the miniature opium den.
Laffing Sal’s arms jerk like marionette limbs.

Marjorie Manwaring lives in Seattle, where she is a freelance writer and editor, and the co-editor of the online poetry and art journal DMQ Review. She has a chapbook forthcoming this year from Dancing Girl Press, and a full-length poetry collection due in 2013 from Mayapple Press. Find out more from her website.

We’ve published five more poems by Manwaring: “Driving Across the University Bridge I Think About the Eyes of Dr. T. J. Eckleberg,” “Baton,” “Levitation,” “Snow Day,” and “Where Sadness Lives.”