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One Night Two Souls Went Walking One Night Two Souls Went Walking by Ellen Cooney
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“In stacks of the library where I wandered, where almost no one went, where everything was old and a little beat-up, a ray of sunlight came in, filled with swirling bits of dust, when nothing else was moving, and I saw it wasn’t dust but particles of the spirits of those books, free and out playing around, like no one was watching. Moments. They were moments. They belonged to the other thing and they could never be broken, as you can break a clock, but not time.”
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“People are so sad,” she said.
“People are so hurt,” she said.
“So please let us not be empty like empty barrels,” she said.
All along, the ceiling light kept doing its thing. And together with Professor Pearls, we answered her, as if this had been planned, “Amen.”
Ellen Cooney, One Night Two Souls Went Walking
“I never used to believe in having an ‘afterlife’ until I got a cat and I realized you can’t say the word ‘tomorrow’ to an animal and expect them to know what you mean. Putting two and two together, I was less depressed about having a tomorrow after the end of my life on Earth, which has not been all that great.”
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“I’d been watching his face in the moment he heard me saying the words, “I can go anywhere.” He had never wanted me to be someone who goes anywhere. That was exactly what his face was saying to me.”
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“I looked at the pink fragility of the old woman’s mouth, toothless like a bird’s. I remembered reading somewhere that birds became birds only when their ancestors stopped having teeth. It was the lightness of their mouths that let them be airborne. It wasn’t just about growing wings.”
Ellen Cooney, One Night Two Souls Went Walking
“He’s gone to light,” I was told.”
Ellen Cooney, One Night Two Souls Went Walking
“She didn’t want the woman to open her eyes and her ears to the new stillness.”
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“Silently, his tears were streaming down his face like water from a faucet that could not be turned all the way off.”
Ellen Cooney, One Night Two Souls Went Walking
“At his funeral, a supervisor of his home told me he’d made a request of his housemates. Whenever they looked up at a plane, would they remember him? And instead of saying the dumb thing people say when someone dies, about wishing their soul would rest in peace, he wanted everyone to think of him and say, like a solemn prayer, “May his soul have kick-ass adventures, flying and flying and flying.”
Ellen Cooney, One Night Two Souls Went Walking