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Sparkle Laundry by Sy Holmes

April 1, 2021

            I go to the Sparkle Laundry because I have no laundry machine at my apartment. Maybe I’d go even if I did. I love the Sparkle Laundry. They sell pizza by the slice and energy drinks, and soda and “Dew Can”, which has its own line item on the menu beneath general-purpose soda and is seventy-five cents. I see sad middle-aged men here and students who live in the cheapest apartments and older Native and Mexican women and all the other people here who’ve ended up without a washing machine for some reason. I like it because I’ll never see my friends or ex-girlfriends here. All my friends and ex-girlfriends own washing machines. If it was socially acceptable, I’d invite my friends and dates here on Friday nights because I like it better than the bars.

            I like watching the machines go round and round. I like the smell of the driers and detergent. I like the smell of clean laundry mixed with cheap pizza. I like the muzak. I like the western loneliness. I like how the washing machines get the ballsweat and floor glue and sawdust and ash out of my clothes. I like how the spare quarters jangle in my jean pockets all week afterwards. I like how they fall out in front of the cute barista at the coffee shop when I reach to pull out my wallet to pay by card. I like how they end up wedged around my apartment. If I had a washing machine, they would mostly end up behind it.

            The Sparkle Laundry makes me feel clean and Catholic again. When I buy the tide pod from the tall, awkward guy behind the counter, I wish he would crush it and anoint me with it like the Most Revered Peter J. Jugis, bishop of Charlotte. I want the Blood of Christ on the menu right under the Dew Can. I want to be rebaptized in the Maytag Double-Load washer. I want to kneel with the derelicts at the folding table. I want “Oh God Beyond All Praising” over the speakers. I want something other than the dirt in my hair and the old, tired guilt.

 

Sy Holmes is a writer from western North Carolina. He lives in the mountain West with other people's dogs.

Tags Sy Holmes, Sparkle Laundry, laundry, laundromat, pizza, energy drinks, soda, Dew can, quarters, wash, dry, muzak
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