And as I writhe in my guilty agony, frantic to save the city whose peril every moment grows, and vainly striving to shake off this unnatural dream of a house of stone and brick south of a sinister swamp and a cemetery on a low hillock; the Pole Star, evil and monstrous, leers down from the black vault, winking hideously like an insane watching eye which strives to convey some strange message, yet recalls nothing save that it once had a message to convey.
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I am too close . . .
I am too close for him to dream of me. I don’t flutter over him, don’t flee him beneath the roots of trees. I am too close. The caught fish doesn’t sing with my voice. The ring doesn’t roll from my finger. I am too close. The great house is on fire without me calling for help. Too close for one of my hairs to turn into the rope of the alarm bell.
Reklam
I built it (my idea) a new house, one with an open roof where it could look up at the stars -- a place where it could be safe to dream.
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