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Let us for the new all room make. You say my schooner is upside down and I say my umbrella is enviable. The gigantic punishment the sun says something about broken glass making every room sparkle-sashed, every bright beauty terrifies, the furious gift the sun mugs through its Rilke routine with its boots unzipped. With its Italian leather boots zipped down. What could be could be better. Think hard, sail hard, love hard, in the new there should be a window through which we come and go as we please without opening a vein. Midnight and noon square dancing on the empty stage should be. The ocean, because always the ocean. The taxis, because after this, we will be in no shape to drive. Let us give thanks for vehicles imagined into real, for the wings we think onto things and isn’t it a disorienting play date, this breathing business, the seethe of witness and acting, achtung! and all variance? Let us lick our glossiest lips at the varying variance. We now return you to your original question. One answer is popcorn.
“‘Popcorn!’ was spurred into being by seeing a status update or tweet by the poet Dorothea Lasky (the DL of the dedication) that went, I believe, ‘Let us all make room for the new.’ Messing with the syntax and making the result my first line allowed me to insist on our role in making—and subsequently apprehending—new reals. It’s not an original idea, but I do believe that one of the best ways to make room or to room make is to indulge in serious play.”
—Marc McKee
Marc McKee is the author of Bewilderness (Black Lawrence Press, 2014). He teaches at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.
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