“Are you thinking about God?” the cop asked. “Don’t bother. Out here, God’s country stops at Indian Springs and even Lord Satan don’t step his cloven feet much north of Tonopah. There’s no God in Desperation, baby boy. Out here there’s only can de lach.”
“Are you thinking about God?” the cop asked. “Don’t bother. Out here, God’s country stops at Indian Springs and even Lord Satan don’t step his cloven feet much north of Tonopah. There’s no God in Desperation, baby boy. Out here there’s only can de lach.”
Note
Can de lach—Heart of the unformed (Language of the Dead, the language that the can-toi and the taheen speak. Its name comes from one of Stephen King's other novels, Desperation, where the antagonist Tak also uses the language.)
Reference
King, Stephen (1996). “Desperation,” Kindle Edition. Chapter 5, p. 139 of 614, 33%.

