“He sang his last song. And the words of that have never been written down. But it was sweet and of great beauty, and those that heard it were changed utterly. Some say it was the song that moves the stars.” LastsMovingSongStarsWrittenHeardChangedSweetLast Song Author:Catherine Fisher
“To be strong, and beautiful, and go round making music all the time. Yes, she could do that, and with a very earnest prayer Polly asked for the strength of an upright soul, the beauty of a tender heart, the power to make her life a sweet and stirring song, helpful while it lasted, remembered when it died.” HeartSoulBeautifulSongStrongPrayerSweetDiedRoundsRememberedHelpfulEarnestStirringStrength Of SpiritTender Hearts Book:An Old-Fashioned Girl: Top Novelist Focus Source: An Old-Fashioned Girl: Top Novelist Focus
“It was such a sweet, sad song with such sweet, sad lyrics. Old-fashioned a little, but also timeless.” LittlesSongSweetTimelessOld FashionedSad Song Author:Gabrielle Zevin
“Will sat where he was, gazing at the silver bowl in front of him; a white rose was floating in it, and he seemed prepared to stare at it until it went under. In the Kitchen Bridget was still singing one of her awful sad songs; the lyrics drifted in through the door: "Twas on an evening fair I went to take the air, I heard a maid making her moan; Said, 'Saw ye my father? Or ye my mother? Or saw ye my brother John? Or saw ye the lad that I love best, And his name it is Sweet William?" I may murder her, Tessa thought. Let her make a song about that.” MaySaidStillsMotherSongFatherNamesWhiteSawsDoorsHeardAirFrontsSweetBrotherSingingFairsMurderRosePreparedAwfulEveningStaringSatMy BrotherKitchenSilverBowlsFloatingMaidsLadGazingSad SongWhite Rose Book:Clockwork Prince Source: Clockwork Prince