Jacqueline Woodson Quotes
At Night, Every Living Thing Competes For A Chance To Be Heard. The Crickets And Frogs Call Out. Sometimes, There's The Soft Who-whoo Of An Owl Lost Amid The Pines. Even The Dogs Won't Rest Until They've Howled At The Moon. But The Crickets Always Win, Long After The Frogs Stop Croaking And The Owl Has Found Its Way Home. Long After The Dogs Have Lain Down Losing The Battle Against Sleep, The Crickets Keep Going As Though They Know Their Song Is Our Lullaby.
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