Today’s Fabulous Visiting Writer Is…
Chelsea Dodds!
Chelsea Dodds is a high school English teacher living on the Connecticut shoreline. She earned her MFA in fiction from Southern Connecticut State University and her writing has recently been published in Poetry Super Highway, Rejection Letters, Sixfold Journal, and Maudlin House. Chelsea is currently working on a novel and a poetry collection, and when not writing, you can probably find her hiking. You can read her work at chelseadodds.com, or follow her on Instagram @chelseawanders_, or Twitter and TikTok at @chelseawrites_.
“Salinas,” was originally published in Poetry Super Highway in 2023.
Salinas
You turn on the hazard lights and park
halfway through the underpass,
giddy at how the California sun
illuminates your favorite mural in town and
we need to take a picture in front of it now.
Back on the road, we sing along
to Tame Impala while you text your ex
and point out funny license plates
I could maybe text my ex
if we were on better terms.
At lunch, you let me try your horchata.
I hold the cup to my lips and wait
to sip while you excitedly describe
that it tastes like the smell inside Pottery Barn,
and then we both laugh at the accuracy.
When our food arrives, we scoop grilled
cactus onto our plates and you can’t
stop smiling over everything new to you
on this trip and I can’t stop admiring how
you always find joy in the little things.
“Salinas is a vibe,” some friends say
before we travel out there, but I know
our adventures are different,
how we have no interest in the wineries
but we pluck grapes from roadside vineyards
and rush to wash down the sour taste.
How we search quaint neighborhoods
for estate sales we never find. How you park
in the street again to free a piece of prickly pear
and mail it home to New York, and I think
I could drive around aimlessly with you forever.
And in the evenings, when we retire
to the Best Western next to the McDonalds,
in separate but adjacent rooms,
I lie in my bed and listen through the wall
for signs you’re awake: a snippet
of phone conversation, the TV, but all
I hear is the hum of the AC and I wonder
if this is the closest I’ll ever get to falling
asleep next to you, always divided by walls
and state lines and past lovers who still hold
space in our hearts.
Copyright © 2023 by Chelsea Dodds