William Gibson Quotes
Now The Deer Moved Through Snow, Snow That Blew Sideways, Frosting The Perfectly Upright Walls Of Detroit's Dead And Monumental Heart, Vast Black Tines Of Brick Reaching Up To Vanish In The White Sky.
They Made A Lot Of Nature Shows There.
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