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SPECTACLE
See, some songs sing
so slowly: stereos show spring
scenes, soil sprouting such soft
sounds. Silence—static seeps
still, so she’s slippery
staccato. Smooth, slithering, speakers
singing. See? She shows
such sugary sunsets, she spits sour
sights—so study slow. Stop
speaking. She’ll stay silent,
shifting, so stare. Stay stiff, stay
soundless. Soon, she’ll sing
such sacred songs, shaping
space—so slightly, so soft.
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Ellery Beck has work published in Passages North, Typehouse, Poetry South, Waccamaw and elsewhere. They are one of the editors of Beaver Magazine, as well as a poetry reader for Poet Lore.
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