Sophocles Carson Anne Quote
Many terribly quiet customers exist but none moreterribly quiet than Manhis footsteps pass so perilously soft across the seain marble winterup the stiff blue waves and every Tuesdaydown he grinds the unastonishable earthwith horse and shattershatters too the cheeks of birds and traps them in his forest headlightssalty silvers roll into his net, he weaves it just for that,this terribly quiet customerhe dooms
Sophocles Carson Anne
Many terribly quiet customers exist but none moreterribly quiet than Manhis footsteps pass so perilously soft across the seain marble winterup the stiff blue waves and every Tuesdaydown he grinds the unastonishable earthwith horse and shattershatters too the cheeks of birds and traps them in his forest headlightssalty silvers roll into his net, he weaves it just for that,this terribly quiet customerhe dooms
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