I Wonder What Our Future Children Will Be Vaping
You loved the pink flowers
With the pointy white hairs,
Soba noodles dipped in
Cold sauce. A contest for
Who could slurp more loudly.
I am sitting in a hotel robe swiping
At the screen of my phone
Staring at the cracks that hold
All of my secrets and poems.
Nothing interesting ever happens
When you’re on airplane mode.
I could sit on this bed for hours
Wondering what to bring you
Back from Tokyo:
A hologram cocktail
Or a sweatshirt with words
That don’t make sense.
Sure, sex is cool but
Have you ever changed your flight
At the very last moment?
Your lover splayed out
By your side. I’m mostly glad
The future’s over.
Do you want to check out
The lesbian bars in
The gay district
Later tonight? We’ll be
Hungover Sunday
Traveling backwards.
I want to live in an airplane
Between here and LA
Where it’s always yesterday
Or already tomorrow
And not land anywhere
For a very
Long time.
Sophia Le Fraga is the author of The Anti-Plays and literallydead. She edits No Issue, a zine that lives on Instagram, and recently moved to LA.