Thursday, October 12, 2023

Lost Shaker of Salt by Leah Mueller

When “Margaritaville” 
comes on the radio,

I think of
American tourists
in towns like Ixtapa 
and Mazatlán,

whooping it up at 
Senor Frog’s, with
buckets of iced Coronas
and peel-your-own shrimp.

Clusters of Parrotheads 
in gaudy shirts, adorned
with tequila bottles 
and palm trees,

swaying in their 
rented hammocks,

signaling their waiter 
for a double shot, 
discussing stock portfolios 
in jocular tones.

Six shots later,
they run towards the water, 
pale legs flashing 
in the winter sun. 

Everyone has lost a lover.
Everyone wants to 
blame someone else,

and nobody knows 
where they put that 
goddamn saltshaker.

Perhaps they
left it at home,
with the rest 
of their baggage.




Leah Mueller's work appears in Rattle, NonBinary Review, Brilliant Flash Fiction, Citron Review, The Spectacle, New Flash Fiction Review, Atticus Review, Your Impossible Voice, etc. She is a 2022 nominee for both Pushcart and Best of the Net. Leah's flash piece, "Land of Eternal Thirst" appears in the 2022 edition of Best Small Fictions. Her two newest books are "The Failure of Photography" (Garden Party Press, 2023) and "Widow's Fire" (Alien Buddha Press, 2023). Website: http://www.leahmueller.org.

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