Louise Penny Quotes
Why Were There No Words That Felt? Words That When You Touched Them You'd Feel What Was Intended? The Chasm Left By The Loss Of Madeleine? The Lump In The Throat That Fizzed And Ached. The Terror Of Falling Asleep Knowing That On Waking She'd Relive The Loss, Like Prometheus Bound And Tormented Each Day. Everything Had Changed. Even Her Grammar. Suddenly She Lived In The Past Tense. And The Singular.
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