" What could you see on the ground if anything other than dirt and ash and...? " | |
"...happens that I go into the tailors' shops and the movies... all shriveled up... impenetrabIe, like a felt swan... navigating on a water of origin and ash. | |
"A moist, black ash dampens the filth of a dung-dark rat's nest and mingles with the thick scent of wood rot while the lark song of a guttersnipe..." | |
"A mountain ash lives over 100 years." | |
"And ash it will find, not from its flame "When it discovers the vile nonsense which it asked for, without a flower "Fruit in the branch | |
" What could you see on the ground if anything other than dirt and ash and...? " | |
"...happens that I go into the tailors' shops and the movies... all shriveled up... impenetrabIe, like a felt swan... navigating on a water of origin and ash. | |
"A moist, black ash dampens the filth of a dung-dark rat's nest and mingles with the thick scent of wood rot while the lark song of a guttersnipe..." | |
"A mountain ash lives over 100 years." | |
"And ash it will find, not from its flame "When it discovers the vile nonsense which it asked for, without a flower "Fruit in the branch | |
! You lost my mother's ashes? | |
""...and let a new one rise from the ashes."" | |
"... ashes to ashes... | |
"...and let a new one rise from the ashes." | |
"...and my ashes taken forthwith..." | |
! You lost my mother's ashes? | |
""...and let a new one rise from the ashes."" | |
"... ashes to ashes... | |
"...and let a new one rise from the ashes." | |
"...and my ashes taken forthwith..." | |
Cried all day and ashed pall malls all over my couch, but... man, could she lay the lumber. | |
Sorry, I ashed on your floor. | |
The ashed will return to the earth from which they rose. | |
Yesterday, a small plane ashed in the jungle out five miles west of you. | |
Like I get to punctuate tough conversations by ashing a cigarette. | |
We need more patrols ashing these filthy rats. | |
Cried all day and ashed pall malls all over my couch, but... man, could she lay the lumber. | |
Sorry, I ashed on your floor. | |
The ashed will return to the earth from which they rose. | |
Yesterday, a small plane ashed in the jungle out five miles west of you. | |
Like I get to punctuate tough conversations by ashing a cigarette. | |
We need more patrols ashing these filthy rats. | |