Ray Bradbury Quotes
And In Her Ears The Little Seashells, The Thimble Radios Tamped Tight, And An Electronic Ocean Of Sound, Of Music And Talk And Music And Talk Coming In, Coming In On The Shore Of Her Unsleeping Mind. The Room Was Indeed Empty. Every Night The Waves Came In And Bore Her Off On Their Great Tides Of Sound, Floating Her, Wide-eyed, Toward Morning. There Had Been No Night In The Last Two Years That Mildred Had Not Swum That Sea, Had Not Gladly Gone Down In It For The Third Time.
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