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12. Mountain Dew Commercial Disguised as a Love Poem


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Mountain Dew Commercial Disguised as a Love Poem
  • Mathew Olzmann

  • Here’s what I’ve got, the reasons why our marriage

    might work: Because you wear pink but write poems

    about bullets and gravestones. Because you yell

    at your keys when you lose them, and laugh,

    loudly, at your own jokes. Because you can hold a pistol,

    gut a pig. Because you memorize songs, even commercials

    from thirty years back and sing them when vacuuming.

    You have soft hands. Because when we moved, the contents

    of what you packed were written inside the boxes.

    Because you think swans are overrated.

    Because you drove me to the train station. You drove me

    to Minneapolis. You drove me to Providence.

    Because you underline everything you read, and circle

    the things you think are important, and put stars next

    to the things you think I should think are important,

    and write notes in the margins about all the people

    you’re mad at and my name almost never appears there.

    Because you make that pork recipe you found

    in the Frida Kahlo Cookbook. Because when you read

    that essay about Rilke, you underlined the whole thing

    except the part where Rilke says love means to deny the self

    and to be consumed in flames. Because when the lights

    are off, the curtains drawn, and an additional sheet is nailed

    over the windows, you still believe someone outside

    can see you. And one day five summers ago,

    when you couldn’t put gas in your car, when your fridge

    was so empty—not even leftovers or condiments—

    there was a single twenty-ounce bottle of Mountain Dew,

    which you paid for with your last damn dime

    because you once overheard me say that I liked it.

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