Candle in the Wind
Song lyrics, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973)
“I would have known right away who you was when the sun blotted out your face the way it did when I took you to the grape arbor. I would have known at once when my water broke. And when I did see your face it had more than a hint of what you would look like after all these years. I would have known who you were right away because the cup after cup of water you drank proved and connected to the fact that you dribbled clear spit on my face the day I got to 124. I would have known right off, but Paul D distracted me. Otherwise I would have seen my fingernail prints right there on your forehead for all the world to see. From when I held your head up, out in the shed. And later on, when you asked me about the earrings I used to dangle for you to play with, I would have recognized you right off, except for Paul D.”
Source: Beloved (1987), Ch. 20
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
Toni Morrison 184
American writer 1931–2019Related quotes
"Make My Day" (song)
Gilbert O'Sullivan, "Make My Day" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTQctCSqNpk (song on YouTube)
Song lyrics
1940s
Source: Said to General Heinz Guderian, 4 August 1941, as quoted Panzer Leader (1952) by Heinz Guderian
As quoted in Vietnam Past and Present: The North, ed. Andrew Forbes and David Henley (Cognoscenti Books, 2012)