Echolalia you’ll hear the echolalia bubbles gurgling from a baby’s mouth calming coos of a mother permeate the air bubbles gurgling from a baby’s mouth harmonic wheezes from grandmother’s lungs permeate the air tracing the turning of the mobile harmonic wheezes from grandmother’s lungs groans from a wooden chair in the sleepy nursery tracing the turning of the mobile in a room made soft by the afternoon sunlight groans from a wooden chair in the sleepy nursery crying out for a mother’s company in a room made soft by the afternoon sunlight you’ll hear the echolalia Tracey Thompson (’16)
4 Pillars of Salt