
Why Do Little Girls?
Song lyrics, Living Room Suite (1978)
Poem: The Jackdaw of Rheims http://www.bartleby.com/246/108.html
Why Do Little Girls?
Song lyrics, Living Room Suite (1978)
"The Chantry Of The Cherubim" in The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse (1917) by D. H. S. Nicholson.
Context: p>I buoyed me on the wings of dream,
Above the world of sense;
I set my thought to sound the scheme,
And fathom the Immense;
I tuned my spirit as a lute
To catch wind-music wandering mute.Yet came there never voice nor sign;
But through my being stole
Sense of a Universe divine,
And knowledge of a soul
Perfected in the joy of things,
The star, the flower, the bird that sings.Nor I am more, nor less, than these;
All are one brotherhood;
I and all creatures, plants, and trees,
The living limbs of God;
And in an hour, as this, divine,
I feel the vast pulse throb in mine.</p
“A NICE THOUGHT
One was a book thief.
The other stole the sky.”
Variant: One was a book thief. The other stole the sky.
Source: The Book Thief
“It's nice to have one worry marched to the wings and forcefully thrown into the alleyway.”
Source: Working Class Zero (2003), Chapter 32, p. 247
Song lyrics, Singles and rarities
“Be nice to the whites, they need you to rediscover their humanity.”
As quoted in New York Times (19 October 1984)