This video was first shown at the 10th Upham Film Festival. You can check out the other festival submissions and see their archives at uphamfilmfest.com
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The poem:
You Were No Place
I must see you again,
Now that we’ve done something,
Now that there are glimmers and flashes and
strikes of light on the edges of the world again,
but,
you were no place.
it’s funny to think
lying sideways here
on the cold hardwood floors
that there’s really not much left
for all of us here,
at least
not what generations before
took as their birthright
whether time
or hope
or childish future,
the hands of work
and labor of fruit,
the west is drying out
and the east is subsumed
and it’s funny to put it that way
for
after all
there’s still time
to do this
and do that
and the other,
I thought I knew the shape of time,
expanding and contracting,
a ribcage mighty to destroy,
I never learned that the flash reveals only one side,
the width of your single vantage,
I never learned that all of it could go away,
to play with the lives of daughters in a faraway war
who couldn’t be crushed or carted off or drawn on paper
but who could be loved and vaporized in an instant
you were no place
in sight and mind
the streets were forever lonely
you were no place
wanted
you were no place
to be found
you were no place
even mapped,
I know there’s somewhere that you’ll always be,
I know you’ll remember,
we’ve both been there before,
in the pool and behind the café and after the crowd let out
it meant everything,
the rocks and the police and the dark music couldn’t beat
that power you had,
so just tell me that you’ll be there again,
I must see you,
but,
you were no place.
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