Truman Capote Quotes
In The Country, Spring Is A Time Of Small Happenings Happening Quietly, Hyacinth Shoots Thrusting In A Garden, Willows Burning With A Sudden Frosty Fire Of Green, Lengthening Afternoons Of Long Flowing Dusk, And Midnight Rain Opening Lilac; But In The City There Is The Fanfare Of Organ-grinders, And Odors, Undiluted By Winter Wind, Clog The Air; Windows Long Closed Go Up, And Conversation, Drifting Beyond A Room, Collides With The Jangle Of A Peddler's Bell.
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