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Walking with Ghosts
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Gabriel Byrne3,862 ratings, 4.11 average rating, 706 reviews
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“Fear not for the future, weep not for the past. —Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822)”
― Walking with Ghosts: A Memoir
― Walking with Ghosts: A Memoir
“So the days passed into weeks and the weeks into months, and gradually she too faded until many years later when I came across a photograph of us together on a hillside in Greece, our only holiday. A photograph I'd long forgotten tumbled from its envelope carrying the perfume of her after all those years. That perfume! It would be on the pillow, on my shirt, in every room. Now I breathed it in and was back among the cypresses of a monastery in Greece. We had walked for hours to the garden above the sea. We were given minted honey and yogurt and cool retsina by a young monk. Evening came and it was time to return to the hotel. She asked if we could stay in the monastery and the young monk said yes. And in an ancient stone cell, she fell asleep. I lay awake listening to her soft breathing. A bone in her foot cracked. A tiny cry in the throat. Even the chanting of the monks in the early morning did not wake her.
And now there was only this photograph, the ghost of her smiling at me in the shade of cypress trees.”
― Walking with Ghosts
And now there was only this photograph, the ghost of her smiling at me in the shade of cypress trees.”
― Walking with Ghosts
