Susan skipped her lunch, and waited in the parking lot Her teacher said the bookmobile was due to come at one o'clock Her teacher said the smell, sweet and heavy through the door Were the thoughts of all the people who had read the books before The driver had painted coloured waves and swirls upon the bus Made pipecleaner antennae for the kids afraid of bugs Hardback for a quarter, softcovers for a dime The Coats of Benny Bunny and The Boy Who Passed Through Time
Susan wished one of two things That the pipecleaners were wings Or that the seats were hollowed out so she could stow herself away In books where girls are saved
Susan had ten dollars she'd stolen from the purse Her teacher was concerned, contacted Susan's mom at work "I don't know if you knew, we have the bookmobile today, I sent a letter asking that each student bring small change" Later on that evening the books were in a stack "We are taking each and every one of those young lady back" Through her crying she asked the driver when he'd come again We winked but woudn't say his rounds were coming to an end
Susan wished one of two things
Seven years along it's Susan's first month on the stroll The mobile clinic's STD prevention and control Inside the smell of latex, perfume and cigarettes The girls all giggle practicing on prosthetic penises The clinic offers hot drinks and meals each second night Susan stands alone inside, the bus is under lights The paint job is a thin white wash and underneath is another world of green and purple waves, blue and yellow swirls