Ghosting

21st century romance is phantastic & felled 
in ways our ancestors might envy, save the barbaric spells

at their disposal. When I look up & around my family tree 
& see how the necropolitics 
                                    barter
                                   promise

                               corrosion 
                                                  of partnership has barely shifted—


I’m not sure how to define agency, or if it was my choice to opt out 
of the karmic ties of intimacy: so many brown gnarled

knuckles & stalled branches intervened, so much must surrender 
to the soil.





 



 

I’m aberration who has learned to become aberration.

It’s my go-to move when I zero in on an object of disaffection         
& their indifference to my humanity             begins to eclipse

                                                                      my incapacitation. 


                                                   But once the darkness shifts
the spell breaks,         

                                                                    I’m controlled, complete

                  &,




limb by limb,         
                 pixel by pixel,                            begin to fade out of

                 every                     future they could                              ever 
                                  envision draining me in.                   _________


    
                                                   I’m          no longer                        there 
                                          like 
                                   my moms,                patchwork scarf on head,     
            
                                                        inflamed 
                                    with worry,


still smiling, 
                                    soothing the baby.


                                                    I’m              no longer               there


                 lighting the candles                  they forgot to buy





 



 

                   as we celebrated,

our eldest holding her breath
                                   as she remembers the fight over burnt bacon &
                 blows,             
                                   trying not to cry.





 



 

I                    disappear                    without

                      before they notice,


                       I     was only 

                                                ever
                                                              parts












anyway.







 

 

From a distance I can see                 the rug
                 rerouting the room,    

                                                               catching their ankles first,

pulling their timelines from underneath,





              & it’s cavity sweet 
              indulging my Gemini moon


                                 as I short circuit the     dopamine

interpose the self-assured wet dreams    





                                   blocking their 
    
                   sweaty-thumbed texts




                                                        refusals of defeat—

Kimberly Reyes

Kimberly Reyes is a poet, essayist, pop culture scholar, and the author of the upcoming poetry collection Bloodletting (Omnidawn 2025), as well as the poetry collections vanishing point. and Running to Stand Still. Kimberly has received fellowships, scholarships, and prizes from the Poetry Foundation, the Fulbright Program, the Academy of American Poets, CantoMundo, and many other places. Her work has been published in various outlets including The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Village Voice, Poetry Review, Poetry London, Poetry Ireland, American Poets Magazine, and The Stinging Fly.

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