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Endymion Spring Endymion Spring by Matthew Skelton
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“Sometime it's more difficult to know the question than to find an answer.”
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“Wisdom speaks with a silent tongue.”
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“She smiled. "How...cute." She chose the word rather like a candy, which she bit.”
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“The safest place to hide a leaf is in a forest.”
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“Naked we're born, naked we'll go,
See how the vain are soon brought low.
God speed the poor boy on his way,
Fear not, we'll meet some other day.”
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“When summer and winter in autumn divide
The sun will uncover a secret inside.
Should winter from summer irrevocably part
The whole of the book will fall quickly apart.
Yet if the seasons join hands together
The order of things will last forever.
These are the words of Endymion spring.
Bring only the insight the Inside brings.

The child may see what the man does not
A future time which time forgot:
Books yet to be and books already written
Within these pages lie dormant and hidden.
Yet darkness seeks what light reveals
A shadow grows: these truths conceal.
These are my words, Endymion spring.
Bring only the insight the Inside brings.

The silence will end-the sum approaches
Mark my word-the shadow encroaches.
The present had passed-the past has gone
The future will come-once Two become One.
The sun must look the shadow in the eye
Then forfeit the book lest one half die.
The lesion of darkness cannot be healed
Until, with Child's Blood, the whole is sealed.
These are the words of Endymion spring.
Bring only the insight the Inside brings.”
Matthew Skelton, Endymion Spring
“I had opened a book that could not be closed, started a story that had no obvious conclusion. It was a tale in which I wanted to play no part.”
Matthew Skelton, Endymion Spring
“Wisdom comes with age and experience.”
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“It held an eye to the future and a tongue to the past.”
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“You can never trust the heart of another?”
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