Wet sleeve
she only watches census man porn
she cooks porridge that tastes like xerox paper
she hitchhikes to the post office to see if she’s “still got it”
she puts on temporary tattoos before teaching at the women’s prison
her ringtone is the sneeze of a vole
her high school mascot was the principal’s son
she goes to open houses with dried blood on her forehead
every bath she steps into turns lukewarm
she can run a 45 minute mile
she buys out entire tag sales and reassembles them in the forest
when she goes on dates her date can never see her
when she sends postcards they go back in time
she has new car smell but no car
The Death Olympics
we feasted during the pandemic
I got high and dipped strawberries in Nutella on my bed
I still wrote in my diary about you
along the deserted airfield
I walked by myself in my mask
like the last shot of a movie
I looked away when people passed
listening to Chopin play from his crypt in the sky
I guessed the new high score
whenever I checked the death map with the red dots
squirrels ran into black holes in trees
the graveyard filled with people
we played stunted online versions of the games we used to play together
we pridefully and uselessly tidied our rooms
watching Netflix while people died
Prince fucking in quarantine
the cursor slants when I think of it
they wear silk or nothing
glitter clogs the hot tub
their minds expand on endless carpet
3 o’clock becomes 4
does skin feel warmer now?
skin feels warmer
they met a few months ago in another world
now their phones are dead in a drawer
they take drugs that make his mansion feel like a cold mistake
drugs that make them feel 19 in summer
every day their souls drip from their bodies
each orgasm sends them through a time-machine
or maybe it’s a carwash
their neighbors are dying of boredom
but they thrive like deep sea creatures in the dark
Rachel B. Glaser is the author of the story collection Pee On Water, the novel Paulina & Fran, and the poetry books MOODS and HAIRDO. She teaches in the low-residency Mountainview MFA program and lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.