Photo by Mike Towber, Some rights reserved.
for Michael Wells
You tell me a staircase that leads
to nowhere is your recurring
dream just moments before
you teach me the Welsh word hiraeth,
and it’s as if you’ve used a magic spell:
I now have that intense
homesickness that doesn’t
translate into English.
I see your dream staircase, or
one like it, each time I go
home to my parents.
Did you know the staircase to nowhere
is in the center of the world:
Felicity, California?
I’m serious.
The stairs are one of twenty
pieces of the original Eiffel Tower.
France and other EU
countries recognize Felicity
as the center.
The US does not.
Felicity,
intense happiness,
also doesn’t translate into American
English, we who always
chase dreams
that leave us breathless
and far from home.
Katie Manning is the founding editor-in-chief of Whale Road Review and a professor of writing at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego. She is the author of Tasty Other, which won the 2016 Main Street Rag Poetry Book Award, and her fifth chapbook, 28,065 Nights, is available from River Glass Books. Her poems have appeared in december, The Lascaux Review, New Letters, Poet Lore, and many other venues. Her poem “What to Expect” was recently featured on the Poetry Unbound podcast from The On Being Project. Find her online at www.katiemanningpoet.com.