Virginia Woolf Quotes
Wind And Storm Colored July. Also, In The Middle, Cadaverous, Awful, Lay The Grey Puddle In The Courtyard, When Holding An Envelope In My Hand, I Carried A Message. I Came To The Puddle. I Could Not Cross It. Identity Failed Me. We Are Nothing, I Said, And Fell. I Was Blown Like A Feather. I Was Wafted Down Tunnels. Then Very Gingerly, I Pushed My Foot Across. I Laid My Hand Against A Brick Wall. I Returned Very Painfully, Drawing Myself Back Into My Body Over The Grey, Cadaverous Space Of The Puddle. This Is Life Then To Which I Am Committed.
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