Beryl Markham Quotes
You Could Expect Many Things Of God At Night When The Campfire Burned Before The Tents. You Could Look Through And Beyond The Veils Of Scarlet And See Shadows Of The World As God First Made It And Hear The Voices Of The Beasts He Put There. It Was A World As Old As Time, But As New As Creation's Hour Had Left It.
In A Sense It Was Formless. When The Low Stars Shone Over It And The Moon Clothed It In Silver Fog, It Was The Way The Firmament Must Have Been When The Waters Had Gone And The Night Of The Fifth Day Had Fallen On Creatures Still Bewildered By The Wonder Of Their Being. It Was An Empty World Because No Man Had Yet Joined Sticks To Make A House Or Scratched The Earth To Make A Road Or Embedded The Transient Symbols Of His Artifice In The Clean Horizon. But It Was Not A Sterile World. It Held The Genesis Of Life And Lay Deep And Anticipant Under The Sky.
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