Margaret Atwood Quotes
In Their Dreams They Touch, They Intertwine, It's More Like A Collision, And That Is The End Of Flying. They Fall To Earth, Fouled Parachutists, Botched And Cindery Angels, Love Streaming Out Behind Them Like Torn Silk. Enemy Groundfire Comes Up To Meet Them.
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