Sarah Shun-lien Bynum Quotes
She Hears The Word Bell, Or Orchard, Or Swallow, And She Experiences A Strange Surprise, Like The Feel Of A Coin In The Soil. These Words Make Her Wistful; They Overwhelm Her With Longing. Not For Her Orchard, Nor The Bell In Her Church, Nor The Swallows That Nest In The Eaves Of Her House. For Something Else Altogether, Something She Would Have Forgotten Completely.
She Wonders: Why Should These Words Pierce Me, If They Are Not The Remains Of A Currency I Once Knew How To Spend?
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