Margaret Atwood Quotes
Now The Flesh Arranges Itself Differently. I'm A Cloud, Congealed Around A Center Object, The Shape Of A Pear, Which Is Hard And More Real Than I Am And Glows Red Within Its Translucent Wrapping. Inside It Is A Space, Huge As The Sky At Night And Dark And Curved Like That, Though Black-red Rather Than Black. Pinpoints Of Light Swell, Sparkle, Burst And Shrivel Within It, Countless As Stars. Every Month There Is A Moon, Gigantic, Round, Heavy, An Omen.
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