“She's no lady. Her songs are all unbelievably unhappy or lewd. It's called Blues. She sings about sore feet, sexual relations, baked goods, killing your lover, being broke, men called Daddy, women who dress like men, working, praying for rain. Jail and trains. Whiskey and morphine. She tells stories between verses and everyone in the place shouts out how true it all is.” MenStoriesSongFeetPrayingLoversRainRelationDressesTrainKillingUnhappyBrokeGoodsJailVersesDaddyWhiskeyShout OutMorphineBeing BrokeBaked GoodsSore Feet Book:Fall On Your Knees Source: Fall On Your Knees
“Tell the story, gather the events, repeat them. Pattern is a matter of upkeep. Otherwise the weave relaxes back to threads picked up by birds to make their nests. Repeat, or the story will fall and all the king's horses and all the king's men. . . . Repeat, and cradle the pieces carefully, or events will scatter like marbles on a wooden floor.” MenMatterStoriesFallPiecesEventsKingsBirdHorsePatternsRepeatsRelaxThreadNestsCradleMarbleUpkeep Book:The Way the Crow Flies Source: The Way the Crow Flies