Truman Capote Quotes
In The Courtyard There Was An Angel Of Black Stone, And Its Angel Head Rose Above Giant Elephant Leaves; The Stark Glass Angel Eyes, Bright As The Bleached Blue Of Sailor Eyes, Stared Upward. One Observed The Angel From An Intricate Green Balcony - Mine, This Balcony, For I Lived Beyond In Three Old White Rooms, Rooms With Elaborate Wedding-cake Ceilings, Wide Sliding Doors, Tall French Windows. On Warm Evenings, With These Windows Open, Conversation Was Pleasant There, Tuneful, For Wind Rustled The Interior Like Fan-breeze Made By Ancient Ladies. And On Such Warm Evenings This Town Is Quiet. Only Voices: Family Talk Weaving On An Ivy-curtained Porch; A Barefoot Woman Humming As She Rocks A Sidewalk Chair, Lulling To Sleep A Baby She Nurses Quite Publicly; The Complaining Foreign Tongue Of An Irritated Lady Who, Sitting On Her Balcony, Plucks A Fryer, The Loosened Feathers Floating From Her Hands, Slipping Into Air, Sliding Lazily Downward.
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