Diana Gabaldon Quotes
I Sat, Eyes Closed, And Traced The Path Of My Blood, From The Secret, Thick-walled Chambers Of My Heart, Blue-purple Through The Pulmonary Artery, Reddening Swiftly As The Sacs Of The Lungs Dumped Their Burden Of Oxygen. Then Out In A Bursting Surge Through The Arch Of The Aorta, And The Tumbling Race Upward And Down And Out, Through Carotids, Renals, Subclavians. To The Smallest Capillaries, Blooming Beneath The Surface Of The Skin, I Traced The Path Of My Blood Through The Systems Of My Body, Remembering The Feel Of Perfection, Of Health. Of Peace.
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