Skylarks Quotes

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Kate Atkinson
“Was there a poet who hadn't written about skylarks?”
Kate Atkinson, A God in Ruins

Fernando Pessoa
“My curiosity--sister to the skylarks.”
Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet

Katharine Stewart
“The larks are singing!' Each year we make the announcement to one another. The words are sober enough, but what they convey, it is almost impossible to express. It means that our hills and moors are again fit places for new life, for song and work and laughter, all the things we cling to so passionately in the name of living... After the larks come the peewits. They usually arrive at dusk, and far into the darkening we hear their wild crying. Next morning we go out eagerly to watch them flashing and swooping over the bare, brown field. Each day after that we listen for the curlews and, when we see them gliding over the moor in the evening light and catch the sound of their call, which seems to come from some other very far-off place, we know that spring is really with us.”
Katharine Stewart, A Croft in the Hills