Writing as Escape Hatch
Megan Burns
I write to map
the world I live in.
I think about
codes and analytics a lot.
I think about
telepathy and social media.
I write on
social media, and I watch patterns there too. My experiences of telepathy,
claircognizance and general ability to slip time are closely linked to poetry.
I learned how to enhance, to augment and how to use language to experience the
world beneath the world, worlds beyond the veil by being a poet first. I tuned
my sensitivity to sound and to emotion while standing in front of strangers and
reading their emotions as the words drew them up.
I think about
quantum theory and ideas stemming from it, about space and time, distance and
the effects of distance and action. I don’t write so much as channel now. I
meditate a lot, and I listen to the voices in my head. And I write spells to
shape the world. And I watch the patterns emerge around me. Poetry now is a
type of forecasting but like a dream, you can never be sure of the roles of
everyone around you. Divination itself is just an art of reading and being
read. So, poets us all.
Sound is sacred
enough to heal us. I staked my life on it.
I believe in no
separation between all beings and life, and ultimately what we think, make or
feel in the world, it is all of us. So I make this.
Mostly I think
about hysteria and women’s bodies and how they have suffered. I recognize the
enormous privilege I have to be not locked up, murdered, caged, lobotomized and
able to have time and energy to create art. I have inside me the memories of
burnings: Things done to people who are different, who hear the world
different, and who know things they shouldn’t. My friend Bill Lavender says one
day we won’t need poetry, because we will have figured out finally how to let
go our addiction to suffering. I think until then I’ll keep writing these maps
in case I need a way out or in. I’ll keep listening to these voices beyond
space or time, and perhaps if I’m good at what I do, I’ll catch the song that
frees us just a little bit more.
Love is the
only program running.
Megan Burns [photo credit: Susan Schultz] is the publisher at Trembling Pillow
Press (tremblingpillowpress.com). She is the co-director of the New Orleans
Poetry Festival (nolapoetry.com) and runs The Dragonfly: A Poetry and
Performance Healing Space in New Orleans (noladragonfly.com). She has been
hosting the Blood Jet Poetry Reading Series in New Orleans for the last six
years. She has been most recently published in Jacket Magazine, Callaloo,
New Laurel Review, Dream Pop, and Diagram. Her poetry and prose reviews have been published in Tarpaulin Sky, Gently Read Lit, Big Bridge,
and Rain Taxi. She has three books
Memorial + Sight Lines (2008), Sound and
Basin (2013) and Commitment (2015)
published by Lavender Ink. Her recent chapbooks include: her Twin Peaks chap, Sleepwalk With Me (Horse Less Press,
2016), Beneath the Drift (Red Mare,
2019) and FUCK LOVE: I’m sorry someone
hurt you (Shirt Pocket Press, 2019). Her fourth collection, BASIC PROGRAMMING, was published by
Lavender Ink in 2018.
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