When you reach the stars, boy, yes, and live there forever, all the fears will go, and Death himself will die.
Paulina Álvarezhas quoted3 years ago
People vanished forever. They died, oh Lord, they died! but came back in dreams. Those dreams were called Ghosts, and frightened men in every age
Paulina Álvarezhas quoted3 years ago
“Always the same but different, eh? every age, every time. Day was always over. Night was always coming. And aren’t you always afraid, Apeman there? or you, Mummy, that the sun will never rise again?”
Paulina Álvarezhas quoted3 years ago
Did you ever dream that death could be
Whittled down so very small?”
Paulina Álvarezhas quoted3 years ago
Memories, that’s what ghosts are, but apemen didn’t know that.
Paulina Álvarezhas quoted3 years ago
“Do? Why, blast my bones, everything. When you and your friends die every day, there’s no time to think of Death, is there? Only time to run. But when you stop running at long last—”
Paulina Álvarezhas quoted3 years ago
“Do not lose your way in the dark,” voices sang in the houses, to harps and lutes. “O dear sweet dead, come home, and welcome here. Lost in the dark but always dear. Do not wander, do not roam. Dear ones, come home, come home.”
Geraldine Guarneroshas quoted4 years ago
“Halloween, indeed! A million years ago, in a cave in autumn, with ghosts inside heads, and the sun lost.”
Geraldine Guarneroshas quoted4 years ago
so apemen woke up, tossed twigs on the fire, shivered, wept. They could drive away wolves but not memories, not ghosts. So they held tight to their ribs, prayed for spring, watched the fire, thanked invisible gods for harvests of fruit and nuts.
Geraldine Guarneroshas quoted4 years ago
“So it goes in every country. Each has its death festival, having to do with seasons. Skulls and bones, boys, skeletons and ghosts. In Egypt, lads, see the Death of Osiris, King of the Dead. Gaze long.”