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Undressing the Moon Undressing the Moon by T. Greenwood
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“Hope is really just desire disguised, just desperation, aching, dressed up like a prayer.”
Tammy Greenwood, Undressing the Moon
“We pretended she'd only gotten lost in the colors of fall.

Piper”
T. Greenwood, Undressing the Moon
“Sometimes things need to get broken”
T. Greenwood, Undressing the Moon
“We lived among people whose poverty could be seen in the length of their faces, in their tired speech and in the heaviness of their eyes.”
T. Greenwood, Undressing the Moon
“That's the way with sentimental things: it's the memory the junk conjures that's valuable, not the junk itself.”
T. Greenwood, Undressing the Moon
“My mother taught me how to find grace in wreckage. She taught me not how to reassemble, but how to rearrange. The stained-glass pictures she made were certain evidence that things can be broken and put back together, and that the mended thing will be more beautiful than the original.”
T. Greenwood, Undressing the Moon