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Originally Published: July 14, 2009

Probably it’s because I lost my computer that it’s looming but I had already begun the project in which I transcribed text messages from my cell phone onto my computer. Those are gone so the project feels even more urgent now. Fragmented, incomplete. The practical reason and the sentimental reason meet exactly in this task. Virtually all of my text messages were from my girlfriend. Other people text me too but those I erased and I always saved ones from Leopoldine and finally I had 100 and I couldn’t receive messages from her or anyone else anymore. When I began transcribing them onto the computer I admit I thought I could make a poem out of some of these. I didn’t think it was cold or tawdry but I HAD used lines from previous lovers in poems, like I’ve written poems that were ONLY that so I definitely didn’t want to sully this love with an academic practice. It seems like the only thing that’s truly academic in poetry is repeatedly doing yourself. Yet my love is new so maybe I would have to let me one of those texts creep in. In the viral fashion. But I simply wanted to save them after all and I did want to be able to receive text messages from her and other people in the future. I’m making space. So here we are now on Cape Cod and it seems she is having the same problem. She has too many messages from me. Both of us have some really good ones that move us and make us laugh. We went into a store to get some incidentals when we arrived here and each of us bought a new composition notebook. I can’t transcribe the feeling of the following sight which seemed the most important thing. She sat on a chair and me on the bed and we spent an hour one evening copying our text messages from each other into our new notebooks. We’d look up at each other and laugh. This kind of postmodern devotion or maybe it’s modern and it feels so good. 

Eileen Myles was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was educated at the University of Massachusetts...

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