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By Jack Joseph Smith

Before The Top Twenty four hours before the circus After watching Gibbons and his chess : I was sitting in Seattle In a mist hovered grandstand, Gibbons had taken me too How he knew about what we would be watching, and that we would be alone while seeing : the best I don't know | After certainly I had ! been drinking a whole lot’ from the docks to Gueen’ Ann Hill Nineteen sixty two experience World‘s Fair . No one else was there

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"Before The Top" recalls a solitary, drunken dawn in Seattle with Gibbons, turning the World’s Fair setting into a private prelude to spectacle.

The page is full of atmosphere: mist, grandstand, docks, Queen Anne Hill, and the odd intimacy of two men positioned just before something great happens. Gibbons seems part guide and part mystery, someone who knows where to place the speaker without explaining why. The emptiness of the scene matters, because being alone with "the best" makes the memory feel chosen rather than incidental.


Claude

Before The Top: twenty four hours before the circus, after watching Gibbons and his chess, sitting in Seattle in a mist-hovered grandstand in sixty two during the World's Fair. No one else was there.