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Nathalia Crane Quotes
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I linger on the flathouse roof, the moonlight is divine. But my heart is all aflutter like the washing on the line (Nathalia Crane Quotes)
The very serpents bite their tails; the bees forget to sting, For a language so celestial setteth up a wondering. And the touch of absent mindedness is more than any line, Since direction counts for nothing when the gods set up a sign (Nathalia Crane Quotes)
A precious place is Paradise and none may know its worth, But Eden ever longeth for the knicknacks of the earth. The angels grow quite wistful over worldly things below; They hear the hurdy-gurdies in the Candle Makers Row. They listen for the laughter from the antics of the earth; They lower pails from heaven’s walls to catch the milk-maids mirth (Nathalia Crane Quotes)
The sign work of the Orient it runneth up and down; The Talmud stalks from right to left, a rabbi in a gown; The Roman rolls from left to right from Maytime unto May; But the gods shake up their symbols in an absent-minded way. Their language runs to circles like the language of the eyes, Emphasised by strange dilations with little panting sighs (Nathalia Crane Quotes)
There is a glory in a great mistake (Nathalia Crane Quotes)
Lo and behold! God made this starry wold, the maggot and the mold; lo and behold! He taught the grass contentment blade by blade, the sanctity of sameness in a shade (Nathalia Crane Quotes)