‘Rise of Skywalker, Bridgton Twin Drive-in’ by Katherine Hagopian Berry

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by Arun Kapur

Rise of Skywalker, Bridgton Twin Drive-in

Drop the tailgate, blankets, pillows, 
peepers and the welcome reel play 
black and white, battered sixties station wagon,  
still watching Star Wars  
one hand on your beard like Obi Wan Kenobi,  
you mention candy, from seat to seat  
our children rocket, swoop frantic  
to taste something other than home,  
this drivein movie rerun,  
reborn. Fulldark, 
 the rutfield universal,  
headlamps hyperspace streak 
passing cars so distant  
they might be planets eager for life 
tuning dented radios rejoicing 
 when a rebel voice breaks in,  
Lucasfilm, skipworlds 
future long past bedtime 
movie finally over and our son  
has fallen asleep on my lap. 
I wrap a blanket around him
 like carbonite, freeze 
the resting dark, leave the back 
seats folded down, driving  
body steady, all the way home.  
As children we begged to ride jumpseat 
one simple turn enough to reverse polarity 
sweet novelty, fresh the destination 
how soft the road becomes 
how new the story these old stars tell.  


Katherine Hagopian Berry (she/her) has appeared in the Café Review, Rise-Up Review and Glass: Poet’s Resist, among other places. Her first collection, Mast Year, was published in 2020.  She is a poetry reader for the Maine Review.


Arun Kapur is a mental health advocate that uses the medium of the arts to raise awareness of stigmas and well-being. Enigmatic. Charismatic. Passionate. Lover of life and all truth that binds us together. He believes that through art, life is created. Twitter: @arunkapur333.