Salish & Sibir
R. Stempel
at least twenty feet not my own at least
twenty-seven hands
yours
& mine,
entangled—
the seas are a cradle for scraps beyond explanation
*
I told you my mom didn’t keep my baby teeth, which explains
my preoccupation with throwing myself away
Ankles & wrists weather easily, our collagen’s concerned
with bounciness elsewhere
Passable: this noncelebrity frame—
now my best bet is cryptic, my body parting
under a death sky
*
My blood spilt like a second-world faucet & they blamed the oil industry
(I’d over one-hundred pounds of it; I couldn’t bare the weight)
And some twenty-odd pounds of bone! I know, I know, I know I’m obsessed
with young like a good archetype.
I’m obsessed
with slender like a bad joke.
I want to weigh the sea & gauge
my options for amputation
R. Stempel
R. Stempel is a genderqueer Ukrainian-Jewish poet and PhD candidate in English at Binghamton University. They are the author of the chapbooks Interiors (Foundlings Press, 2021) and BEFORE THE DESIRE TO EAT (Finishing Line Press, 2022). They currently live in New York with their rabbit, Diego. Find them at racheljstempel.com.