Tess Kelly

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He was alone, he’d always been alone, the worms were fleeing from him through the soil—no old man at his table, no red velvet coat hanging in the hall; no cross affectionate child, no somber congregation, no loving stranger’s look of recognition, no household ghost: he was born in sin and shaped in iniquity and the lights had gone out on the moon.
Enlightenment
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