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Beyond NaPo 56

United States Virgin Islands Let’s find an instrument close at hand— an old sardine can, white pine wood, a useless sack for twine— and join a scratch band that welcomes us. United States, we sing of thee, with our squash, our cane flute, ukelele, and ass pipe made from the exhaust tube of a car, we sing, make thyself worthy of us and make us worthy of thee, we sing all together from Twin City, Rock City, Love City, from all over, islands old as the volcano but forever virginal.

Beyond NaPo 55

Puerto Rico To see the bioluminescence, light without fire, sit tight in your canoe and stir the dark water. A tiny meteor will appear in the atmosphere of the bay. Stir again, this time not with your paddle but with your hand, and direct the sentence of the second meteor. You are then angel and patient.

Beyond NaPo 54

Northern Mariana Islands These islands have names-- not Asuncion, Saipan, Tinian, Pagan, but older ones-- Launch Pad, Mission Field, Way Station, The Secret of My Heart's Desire, and one that is possibly mistranslated as Dandelions Growing Out of a Boot.

Beyond NaPo 53

Guam Ferried over by a military transport, the brown tree snake has nearly killed off the ko'ko' bird, now only bred in captivity. Forests, where the secretive rail once ran, its elongated body slipping through the receptive herbage, are empty of bird whistle but full of spiders and swathed like a bride in spider webs.

Beyond NaPo 52

American Samoa He charged at the ball and at the quarterback. He sacked all our defenses. He made America sit up and look for their maps. “I have a fear of being average,” said the tight end. He shot himself dead in the chest, the warrior, said good-bye with the lyrics of “Who I Ain’t.” Born in Oceanside, California, but he came from the territory with one zip code. in memory of Junior Seau (1969 – 2012)

Beyond NaPo 51

District of Columbia Not real, marmoreal city, mammary gland, memory land, march of the living and the dead, the murmur in the corridor that changes everything. The reflecting pool, humming tunelessly, steals your face. * Lady Bird (2017), written and directed by Greta Gerwig, is a good movie, but not a great one. Why the fuss over it? Saoirse Ronan, as the Sacramento high school senior stumbling through her first romance, family entanglements, and college application, makes it very watchable. Laurie Metcalf is wonderful as Mom. Lucas Hedges, Lady Bird's first boyfriend who turns out to be gay, is a natural actor. He also appears as the nephew in Manchester by the Sea . In Valentina's Wedding (La Boda de Valentina, 2018), a silly but enjoyable romp, an all grown-up Ryan Carnes as Valentina's gringo fiance. Still has the body he showed off in Eating Out .

Beyond NaPo 50

Wyoming Here you can stand over the Continental Divide, rivers to the left, rivers to the right, and feel the irreconcilable differences. Rain stands here too, in this great Basin, not running to any ocean, true, but moving, nevertheless. The rain sinks here into the parched ground, or else evaporates into the air.

Beyond NaPo 49

Wisconsin This is the house that Wright built and rebuilt and rebuilt after each ravagement, the limestone from a local quarry, the plaster mixed with sienna to resemble the sandy banks of the river, the shingles weathered to the color of silver-grey trees, the windows placed to let the sun in at every hour of the day. This is the house that houses Japanese prints and Ming vases, a council circle re-de-signed by an immigrant Dane, and bears the name of a Welsh bard, which means Shining Brow. This is the house that built other houses and the centrifugal house for Non-Objective art, later named after its founding Jew. This is the house that students come to every summer to study how to build a house.

Beyond NaPo 48

West Virginia A snippet of video cut from a cut and recombined with the clip is called West Virginia. A pod of dolphins leaving a super-pod to join a herd is called West Virginia. Welcome to the secession from the secession, which is not the same as unity, or Not Having Left. Welcome to the past, the present, and the future. The deutero-stomes, whose first hole formed the anus of the organism, split from the proto-stomes, whose first hole formed the mouth, 590 million years ago. We look forward to their rejoining and our recording of the convention of the blastopore.

Beyond NaPo 47

Washington “I don’t belong to any of you,  not to the Army Corps of Engineers, not to the anthropologists, not even to the Confederated Tribes of the Coville Reservation, to whom I most closely resemble in my genetic material. I am not native. I am not foreign. I am the Kennewick Man, named so because I was completely found in Kennewick, which means a grassy place, as in the grass is always greener on the other side, also, winter paradise, for winters there are mild, or, in another name, Tehe, the laughter of a girl when asked the name of where she lived.”

Beyond NaPo 46

Virginia Do you want the name of your state on a landmark case against loving? “Mr. Cohen, tell the Court I love my wife and it is just unfair that I can’t live with her in Virginia.” Mr. Cohen, tell the court of public opinion I love all my boys, the statistician, the father, the masochist, the Starbucks manager, the above-average architect, the ex-lawyer, and the lovers still in their diapers, and it is so unfair that I can’t live with all of them at once, at their peak, o, blue ridge mountain, by the Potomac with its two sources.

Beyond NaPo 45

Vermont sugar maple rock maple hydraulic lift phloem tap bowling pins guitar neck pure stand shade tolerant pool cues sad sap real estate civil union fall colors secret history climate change commemorative coin winged seed winged seed

Beyond NaPo 44

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Utah In the painting of the Promontory Summit by Thomas Hill, in the ceremony of the golden spike, which would join not just two rails, not just two halves of a country, but two world-faring oceans, you can see the Big Four, the railway officials, the railroad workers, women, even an Indian, but not a Chinese stone blaster stone carter, bridge builder, cook, who survived the panning years over the Sierra Nevada.

Beyond NaPo 43

Texas They raise them now, the broncos, for bucking, running wild on the open range, but gentled for worming, for loading in trailers and in the bucking chute. The beasts are scored too, for rocking hard and not in a straight line, for bucking unpredictably. On the first jump out of the chute, the cowboy has to mark  the horse out—his heels have to tap the shoulders of the athletic gelding for the ride to count. Make it count.

Beyond NaPo 42

Tennessee Heartbreak. Jailhouse. You’ve got to love the words as much as the music. You’ve got to shoot not just from the pelvis but break out the pulse.

Beyond NaPo 41

South Dakota You could flash a route, but the pure ascend the rock on-sight, without fore- knowledge, every handhold a self discovery. You could dance with the crowd on the head of a pin, but the tenacious  angel, who knows when to smear and when to campus, always mindful of the risk of a zipper, climbs the Needles.

Beyond NaPo 40

South Carolina There’s no sensation like syncopation. I’d rather Charleston in Charleston. There’s more to destroy than the towers of Troy. I’d rather Soloi in Soloi. Give up the dry eye to the blue sea and the blue sky. I’d rather Shanghai in Shanghai. For the scoop and the dope, for the good trope, Grant in Grant and Hope in Hope. I may never Barbados in Barbados, or Buncombe in Buncombe, but let me be banged up by a gang of 251 men or more. I’d rather Singapore in Singapore.

Beyond NaPo 39

Rhode Island On a sailboat or in a synagogue, the end will come. Watching the green light or lighting the gas light, the end will come. Working on a farm or in a pharmacy, the end will come. Reciting a letter or rescinding a check, the end will come. Out of the sky or into the skin, the end will come. Come, the end, for, after a lifetime of waiting, we are well provided for.

Beyond NaPo 38

Pennsylvania Fourscore and seven years ago, Charlie Chaplin released City Lights , the Scottsboro Boys were convicted of rape, Nevada legalized gambling, Harold Urey discovered deuterium, the Empire State Building was completed, John Haven Emerson perfected his iron lung, a gallon of gas cost 10 cents, Dick Tracy began his career in the Detroit Mirror , Al Capone was jailed for tax evasion, the Bible Student Movement took the name of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Alvin Ailey was born—so I date this poem and this poem dates me.

Beyond NaPo37

Oregon Under it all swims the fungus, the weight of 200 whales spread thin over 2000 acres, surfacing like splashes of latex in most places, breathing through the gills of honey mushrooms every fall. It kills trees, yes, creeping after the network of roots and tying its shoestrings around and about their feet, but the slow decay, the inevitable drop, makes temporary homes of trees for what we hear as birds.