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Deluxe Mourning Package

It had been a long time since I’d gone any place I’d wanted to be.
—Ottessa Moshfegh

I eat the dark.
—Susan Rowland

In a candlelit room up north,
I undress before the mirror, beckon
my reflection to bear witness,
petition the vanishing gaze of wax & wick
to salvage an unsalvageable man.

//

I flesh through each melancholy hour,
sceptre the moon into place.
Clouds cape the night in slaughtered wool.
What good is a witch who cannot sever
what was never meant or, better,
summon the dead’s most lonesome ovation?

//

On our first date, we speak of
cemeteries. I am mourning.
Poisoned sentimental. I tell her
of a photograph from the 1800s,
lovers earthed in a two-person coffin.
I am romanced by this shared vessel,
dark mudhive where love rots eternal.
She remains unmoved. Balks
at such commitment, the excess
of endlessness.

//

Oh look, I’m scrolling through a dead man’s phone again.
Last winter, I learned every other word for hunger.
So what do you imagine I can bring to your bed?

//

Tragic little masochist, I wife the shadow
of a coin-operated horse. We lower ourselves
into the underworld, nightgown clinging
like a phantom’s bedsheet.
Bridled/bridal, I feed myself
to the famished dark.
Something empty enters the room,
steeples through my wet aperture.

//

I awaken, pinned to the stranger’s headboard.
Light fangs from the mouth of my own becoming.
I pull her into me. Joybent, our dizzy
hammers hammer the gash. O god, when we climb
inside each other, vowels slashing the air,
I become more woman than sacrifice.
A lovesick witch hurled, moonward.

Copyright © 2026 by Rachel McKibbens. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on June 24, 2026, by the Academy of American Poets.

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Poem-a-Day is the original and only daily digital poetry series featuring over 250 new, previously unpublished poems by today’s talented poets each year. Sam Sax is the Guest Editor for June. Read or listen to a Q&A with Sax about their curatorial process, and learn more about the 2026 Guest Editors. Support Poem-a-Day.  

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