Haruki Murakami Quotes
All Around Him, For As Far As He Could See, Lay A Rough Land Strewn With Rocks, With Not A Drop Of Water, Nor A Blade Of Grass. Colorless, With No Light To Speak Of. No Sun, No Moon Or Stars. No Sense Of Direction, Either. At A Set Time, A Mysterious Twilight And A Bottomless Darkness Merely Exchanged Places. A Remote Border On The Edges Of Consciousness. At The Same Time, It Was A Place Of Strange Abundance. At Twilight Birds With Razor-sharp Beaks Came To Relentlessly Scoop Out His Flesh. But As Darkness Covered The Land, The Birds Would Fly Off Somewhere, And That Land Would Silently Fill In The Gaps In His Flesh With Something Else, Some Other Indeterminate Material.
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