30.6.10

Dialect of a Skirt by Erica Miriam Fabri


The young girl wanted a new voice. After all, people got
new things every day. A new hip, a
new nose, a new set
of suspenders. She adored the consonants that la
nded
like wooden shoes
. She loved the type of L-sounds
that made a mouth drool from
the back of the tongue
to the front. She practiced her new voice into seashells,
tin cans, caves.
She gave her first performance quietly,
into the ear of her sleeping dog. She could tell by his snorting
that his dreams were of fat tree trunks and black, truffle-filled

soil. Later, she drove to the local gas station and used her new
voice to ask for
a pack of cigarettes
. She wasn't wearing a bra,
but the attendant didn't notice.
He was too busy listening to the way sound seemed to drip out of her mouth
as she said the word, Camel.

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