Georgetown
lost like a pinball when the machine tilts
“I’m not great at speak-
ing but I do love making
sounds,” I remember in
the florescent pinball li-
ghts and the flip flip din
dinging he spoke under
all of that noise and the
taste of Rainier beer in
the air, he whispered
when I looked at my-
self in the glass, my
eyes glowing teeth
glinting. He said,
“I’m ashamed.”
Joe Nasta is a foodie and poet vibing in Seattle. He has whispered four books of poetry into the world: I want you to feel ugly, too (2021); agony: love pomes (2022); blur/screenshot memories of platonic lust (2023); and salt-water poems (2024). He is the author of Halve It (2025), a collection of short stories available wherever books are sold. Ze is an associate editor for Elizabeth Ellen's Hobart. He misses the old pinball bar Flip Flip, Ding Ding in Georgetown, Seattle.


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