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Carolina Rain Carolina Rain by Nancy B. Brewer
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“Mother used to say if you stood out in a rain like that; it would wash away your sins-”
Nancy B. Brewer, Carolina Rain
“{In the shadows where the ancestors sleep, the bird's song is young, but all else is old. Stillness surrounds me and I breathe softly expecting the unexpected.} from book in progress”
Nancy B. Brewer, Carolina Rain
“He was wearing a little bag of “Mojo” around his neck.”
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“Directly in front of me, crossing the street, I saw a woman laughing and walking arm in arm with two men. When she came to the curb, she lifted her skirt with both hands and vulgarly displayed a pair of indigo stockings.”
Nancy B. Brewer, Carolina Rain
“On this night of the Harvest Moon. They tossed bones into the “Bone Fire” and asked the yellow moon to shine its protection over them. (Today we call it a "Bonfire")”
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“As I held the family Bible in my hand and I could almost feel the joys and sorrows that connected me to the past.”
Nancy B. Brewer, Carolina Rain
“It was a beautiful Indian summer morning and perfect for savoring a few extra minutes in bed. There was a breeze blowing through my bedroom window; the air was as crisp as a bite of a fresh red apple.”
Nancy B. Brewer, Carolina Rain
“She turned her painted blue eyes toward the assistant and said something in French before she left.”
Nancy B. Brewer, Carolina Rain
“Red for the blood of Christ, green for his everlasting love, blue for heaven above, and old for the King of Kings.”
Nancy B. Brewer, Carolina Rain
“I turned to see a young woman with bed hair, wearing a only a thin nightdress.”
Nancy B. Brewer, Carolina Rain
“He smiled at me and I felt the tenderness only a daughter could feel.”
Nancy B. Brewer, Carolina Rain
“I held my head back and looked upward. The moon was hidden and only a lone star dared to break through the darkness.”
Nancy B. Brewer, Carolina Rain