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Sibilants

Shafer Hall

in and of themselves, prepositional
like the air-brakes on a train, that
say out loud, "you stop here."

Or occasionally said to themselves
as when you are trying to sleep or
are sleeping and hiss at sheep,
with everything so quiet that
you can hear yourself breathe.

Or all alone in the world:
some ducks flying south.



Shafer Hall

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