There Are No Unsacred Spaces

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There Are No Unsacred Spaces

By Cynthia Manick

I’m trying to tell you that the world is beautiful. All the

hellos we say in a week, or month, the way the grooves

of the grin know what to do. Think about the first time

man went from four legs, hairy knuckles folded over, to two.

The moment the spine realized it could brace against its

cage. That the bones wouldn’t splinter and spark. The

sound that escaped. From that height, where did his eyes

look first? I bet he wondered about who feeds the sun.

Who can stand next to him. I’m trying to tell you something

about the universe. If you connect each lake and ocean with

a pencil, they mirror constellations. The barking stars are

like dimes. They know about the tenderness of orcas, as if

their size were made to contain opposites, like we contain

opposites. They know that the surf never takes everything,

a body always documents where it’s been down to the horse-

shoe crab. I’m trying to tell you that it’s okay to curse God

a little. That your mother keeps giving you plants that you

overwater or underwhelm. To crest burden over joy, fire

over water, ’cause hurt can get so loud sometimes. I’m trying

to tell you that history doesn’t begin with language, with words

on top of words. The latest dating app has welders and

endangered blacksmiths, I like that they enter every space

with their craggy hands.

Cynthia Manick is the author of Blue Hallelujahs (Black Lawrence Press, 2016) and editor of Soul Sister Revue: A Poetry Compilation (Jamii Publishing, 2019). She has received fellowships from Cave Canem, Hedgebrook, MacDowell Colony, and Château de la Napoule among others. A performer at literary festivals, libraries, universities, and most recently the Brooklyn Museum, Manick’s work has appeared in the Academy of American Poets Poem-A-Day Series, Los Angeles Review of Books (LARB), The Wall Street Journal, and elsewhere. She currently serves on the editorial board of Alice James Books and resides in Brooklyn, New York.


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