Ellen Hopkins Quotes
In Fact, Since The Accident, Mom Doesn't Love Anyone. She Is Marble. Beautiful. Frigid. Easily Stained By Her Family. What's Left Of Us Anyway. We Are Corpses.
At First, We Sought Rebirth. But Resurrection Devoid Of Her Love Has Made Us Zombies. We Get Up Every Morning, Skip Breakfast, Hurry Off To Work Or School. For In Those Other Places, We Are More At Home.
And Sometimes We Stagger Beneath The Weight Of Grief, The Immensity Of Aloneness.
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