Where the Crawdads Sing
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A useless, drying wind in a sea-land that couldn’t dry.
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“I wadn’t aware that words could hold so much. I didn’t know a sentence could be so full.”
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Truths everyone should know, yet somehow, even though they lay exposed all around, seemed to lie in secret like the seeds.
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Autumn leaves don’t fall; they fly.
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Within all the worlds of biology, she searched for an explanation of why a mother would leave her offspring.
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But these hurried groping hands were only a taking, not a sharing or giving.
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Illogical behavior to fill an emptiness would not fulfill much more.
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Faces change with life’s toll, but eyes remain a window to what was, and she could see him there.
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The sweeping up the heart, And putting Love away We shall not want to use again Until Eternity.
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did we exclude Miss Clark because she was different, or was she different because we excluded her?
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Tate remembered his dad’s definition of a man: one who can cry freely, feel poetry and opera in his heart, and do whatever it takes to defend a woman.