Timothy Findley Quotes
With Every New Manoeuvre, The Light Was Growing Dimmer
fading By Numbers As Well As Strength
and The Sound Could No Longer Be Heard, But Only The Pulse Of It
seen Going Out In The Darkness
losing Its Edges
caving In At Its Centre
webbing, Now, As If A Spider Was Spinning Against The Rain
until The Last Few Strands Of Brightness Fell
and Were Extinguished
silenced And Removed From Life And From All That Lives Forever.
And The Bell Tolled
but The Ark, As Ever, Was Adamant. Its Shape Had Taken On A Voice. And The Voice Said: No.
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