“Weddings and funerals have so much in common (except that in Ireland funerals are more fun - better food, better drink): at both, our senses are sharpened and we register much more than usual - a striking face or hair-do, the wind's behaviour, a bird singing.” FacesFunCommonWindHairDrinkSingingBirdSensesFuneralUsualIrelandBehaviourRegister Author:Michael Longley
“The girls I dream of are the gentle ones, wistful by high windows or singing sweet old songs at a piano, long hair drifting, tender as apple blossom. But a girl who goes into battle beside you and keeps your back is a different thing, a thing to make you shiver. Think of the first time you slept with someone, or the first time you fell in love: that blinding explosion that left you cracking to the fingertips with electricity, initiated and transformed. I tell you that was nothing, nothing at all, beside the power of putting your lives, simply and daily, into each other's hands.” ThinkingFirstsLongDifferentDreamHandsSongGirlLeftSweetHairBattleSingingFirst TimeWindowGentlePianoApplesDifferent ThingsTransformedElectricityExplosionsDriftingShiverFingertipsLong HairBeside YouOld Song Author:Tana French
“I gestured my frustration. “I don’t know. She’s much better already. She wasn’t talking half an hour ago. Look at her now.” We all turned, finding Ceri sobbing quietly and drinking her tea in small reverent sips as the pixy girls hovered over her. Three were plating her long, fair hair and another was singing to her. Okay,” I said as we turned back. “Bad example.” KnowsLooksLongSaidGirlThreeHoursHalfTalkingExampleHairFindingsSingingFairsOkayDrinkingTeaFrustrationSobbing Author:Kim Harrison