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“On Place”

On Place

 

Backed up at the supermarket checkout, you have forgotten an item; Hold my place?you ask the person behind you, so you can go find it. Checked out, then, you roll your cart to your car in its parking place. You head from there to your living place. This may be your home town, or you may be out of place. You may be a tourist, visitor, alien, or drifter, passing through; perhaps youre couch surfing at a friends. As for me, I stop at my favorite watering place, though don’t look to socialize (no “Your place or mine?”). To regulars, I am commonplace. I may or may not be in a good place. Home is where, when you go there, they have to take you in. When we say place, we often mean space. A space for this life.  Elbow room. A room of ones own. Sometimes a transit space. Between habitats, natural or alien. Littoral zone. Comfort zone. Water or land?  Gills or lungs?  Fish or fowl?  Amphibian? What is a leopard doing at this altitude? Hers, His, & Ours. Win, place, or show. Dream place.  Peaceable kingdom. Spaces we share. Meeting place.  Marketplace. New heavens, new earth.  Over the rainbow, where witches fly.  Jumping off place. Shelter in place. Placeless places. Places between places.  Drifter, vagrant. Trespasser. Private or shared?  Rooted, or up-?  I have traveled a great deal in ConcordImmigrant. Asylum seeker.  Refugee. Give me your tired, your poor. Adopted place. Oriented, disoriented; estranged, familiar. True North. Lost in translation. You are here, or there. Fitting in. Sticking out. Globe trekker. Snowbird. Migrant.  Frying pan to fire. New horizons. Space and time. Here and now.  This raft, unanchored. These sails, some wind.  Boarding pass. This shrunken earth. Put your finger on it. 

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DeWitt Henry

DeWitt Henry’s recent collection is Sweet Marjoram: Notes and Essays (MadHat, 2018). He was the founding editor of Ploughshares, and serves as a contributing editor to both Solstice and Woven Tale Press. A new book, Endings and Beginnings: Family Essays, is due from MadHat Press in 2021. Details at www.dewitthenry.com.

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