for all that remains of the children,
their eyes,
staring at us, amazed to see
the extraordinary evil in
ordinary men.
Lucille Clifton, from “sorrow song” (via proustitute)
So terribly apt.
Reblogged from A la recherche du temps perdu
for all that remains of the children,
their eyes,
staring at us, amazed to see
the extraordinary evil in
ordinary men.
Lucille Clifton, from “sorrow song” (via proustitute)
So terribly apt.
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