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"Rocket" by Allison Hummel

Published
Mon 05 Feb 2018
Episode Link
https://soundcloud.com/voicemailpoems/rocket-by-allison-hummel

Part 1: Untitled

It was yesterday or something, when I heard
the song playing in a store, asking

do I make myself a blessing to everyone I meet?

I don't sing it to myself, exactly, but I do repeat it,
metallic gyre, all the day long.

In the at-home lab of an electrical engineer,
I was surrounded by metallic gyres (not an industry term,)
tiny spools of wire thread that do not unwind
to fulfill their purpose.

I touched things carefully, understanding
none of them, vaguely
susceptible like a green bruise because

we had woken up in one another's
legs. Do I make myself a blessing?

(I really do. I am
not perfect, but lovely,

and a perceived dearth of this,
of lovely people, is just a
cultivated skew, benefiting whom?

It's like, capitalism.)

Anyway, unearthed Soviet
tubes filled with brief
forests of material mythos

surrounded me, hofbrau,
complex blessing. Engineer says:
…(the) reactors all disappeared
and who knows where they are. Each could kill
100,000 people.

He makes coffee, I sit on the lawn.

Oh, and at 1:47 we watched a rocket
ascend. It did not go straight up,

in case you are wondering.

Part 2: Rocket Ascent at Vandenberg

It appeared to experience
a horizontal epoch, a teendom.

Maybe meandering is part of all
great inclinations. I'm reminded of

"...the falcon cannot hear the falconer,"
but that's never really true, it's only a game.

The rocket could definitely hear the falconer,
and I feel sure that it still does,
even at this very moment.

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