Neil Gaiman Quotes
She Began To Whisper Something In My Ear. It's The Strangest Thing About Poetry - You Can Tell It's Poetry, Even If You Don't Speak The Language. You Can Hear Homer's Greek Without Understanding A Word, And You Still Know It's Poetry. I've Heard Polish Poetry, And Inuit Poetry, And I Knew What It Was Without Knowing. Her Whisper Was Like That. I Didn't Know The Language, But Her Words Washed Through Me, Perfect, And In My Mind's Eye I Saw Towers Of Glass And Diamond; And People With Eyes Of The Palest Green; And, Unstoppable, Beneath Every Syllable, I Could Feel The Relentless Advance Of The Ocean.
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