Rick Yancey Quotes
Waited For Sleep, That Gentle Mockery Of Death, To Take Me. I Longed For Its Effacing Grace. But Its Peace Eluded Me, And I Rose From The Bed, My Head Pounding From The Salty Torrent Of My Tears And The Ache Deep In My Stomach.
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