"There! I Said It" by Nellie W.
“There!” I said it.
I made the place by speaking it
I made it there.
I said of all of its coppices and dales and other landmarks like ‘berms’ and ‘riparian barriers’
whose meaning I never bothered to look up, but could speak into being.
I said its cornices, its ballasts, its transoms, its cupolas
I said its spires, turrets, and onion domes,
although I’m sure I used the proper word* for those when I said it
I said its paint colours, and traced its wallpaper patterns with my in-breaths
I said its furniture:
its davenports, duvet covers, hutches, armoires, Louis XVI, ‘Louie Says’
I took out the bar, the house-warmed, conspicuous-consumption bottles atop the fridge,
the vodka vases at the verdant triptych-scene bay window
I said the cushions, the ottomans, ottomen?
The parlour talk-therapy chaise lounge, ‘chase long’
I said this meticulous there and I made it the place
where I could be my grown-ass, sober, self.
I spoke it into being like a reverse memory palace where the object fixes before the word,
proliferating like a crystal growing kit I somehow got from a comic book
near the picture of the grinning seamonkey family with the trident
though the ads were decades old
by the time I could read and long to send away for my x-ray specs
I said “There!”, so I made it,
I identified it, so it could be mine.
So that someday soon I could host and entertain.
Let me assure you it was squalor, derelict, and nearly abandoned before the remodeling.
The silent 98-pound weakling thought, if quiet enough,
pearls would form in her tear ducts from all the sand kicked in her face.
I think it’s almost ready to open soon.
Would you like to meet me?
Would you meet me here?
*луковичная глава, lúkovichnaya glavá