Deborah Heissler Quotes
Everything Had Become Song. The Curve Of The Road Beneath The Clouds Here, And There The Strokes Of Dark Earth, The Green And The Gray, The Torn Pink Of Clay And Gravel Under Fingertips. The Consonance Was Above All That Of The Muffled Shadow And Grass To The Depths Of Sky, Where A Flutter Of Cheerful Feathers Quivered.
In These Dreams There Are Also Black Walnut Trees, And Then A Forest That Opens In A Breeze. Nothing. Nothing More Than The Obstinate Sound Of Wind.
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