“1996 is the Year of the Rat” by Aris Keshav

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1996 is the Year of the Rat

By Aris Keshav

So much wiggling where we shouldnโ€™t.

Somebodyโ€™s whole body slipping into a hole

by the stairs. I stare, canโ€™t stop it, canโ€™t stop

starting conversations with stories of rats.

Big ones. Hairy. A fairy and I had drinks

on Tuesday. I never saw him again.

โ€œRats are my emotional support,โ€ I told him.

โ€œI always feel pure by comparison. Theyโ€™re brown

as snow, brave as traffic, bold as the worldโ€™s most

terrible television. Theyโ€™re plot twists in the

twenty-eighth season. Alive and keen to

stay that way. I wouldnโ€™t date a ratโ€ฆ but

I dated a woman who called me one!โ€

I wouldnโ€™t date a rat, but I dated a woman

who called me one. She wore expensive

outfits: cashmere, stability. Her vision of

transness was a celebration. I hadnโ€™t

seen a rainbow in yearsโ€ฆ I wanted to.

She loved me, left me, felt pure in comparison.

Preferred cis company to trauma bonding,

and untied herself. I never saw her again.

Rats creep in groups. We call it community.

Prone in urban legend to knot tails with friends.

I stay with them, canโ€™t stop it, canโ€™t stop

listening to stories of whoโ€™s hurt whom.

I love you, Iโ€™ll never leave you. I want to.


Copyright ยฉ Aris Keshav

Previously published in Ahoy Literary.

Aris Keshav teaches English to young adults in Tio’tia:ke/Mooniyang/Montrรฉal. His poetry appears in The New Quarterly, The Malahat Review, CV2, The Dalhousie Review (forthcoming), and two chapbooks, and was nominated for the Best New Poets 2026 anthology.


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