Charles De Lint Quotes
Time Had Ceased To Feel Linear. She Looked Up Through The Crisscrossing Branches, Thick With Buds, Into The Night Sky. The Stars Tugged At Her Gaze, Trying To Pull Her Up Among Them, Or She Was Pulling Them Down To Her. She Was On The Verge Of Some Great Discovery, She Realized, But She Had No Idea What It Was, What It Related To, Whether It Even Had Anything To Do With Her At All. Was She A Participant, Or An Observer? Did The World Center Around Her, Or Could It Carry On Quite Easily Without Her Input? Looking Up At Those Stars, Feeling The Embrace Of Their Light As It Enfolded Her, She Felt Both Small And Large, As Though Everything Mattered And Nothing Did. When Someone Crouched Down Beside Her It Took Years For Her To Turn Her Head To See Who It Was. All She Could Make Out Was A Dark Shape, A Vague Outline Of Head And Shoulders Silhouetted Against The Stars, The Rest Of The Body Lost In The Shadows Of The Rose Bushes.
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