“So how come it looks so beautiful?
How come the moon falls from the sky?”
Thom Yorke (1968) English musician, philanthropist and singer-songwriter
Source: The Eraser
Source: The Handmaid's Tale
“So how come it looks so beautiful?
How come the moon falls from the sky?”
Thom Yorke (1968) English musician, philanthropist and singer-songwriter
Source: The Eraser
Robert Southey (1774–1843) British poet
Thalaba the Destroyer http://www.litgothic.com/Texts/thalaba_frag.html, Bk. I, st. 1 (1800).
H.P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) American author
Fiction, The Other Gods (1921)
Context: The moon is dark, and the gods dance in the night; there is terror in the sky, for upon the moon hath sunk an eclipse foretold in no books of men or of earth's gods...' There is unknown magic on Hatheg-Kla, for the screams of the frightened gods have turned to laughter, and the slopes of ice shoot up endlessly into the black heavens whither I am plunging... Hei! Hei! At last! In the dim light I behold the gods of earth!
“Oh darlin…
In a sky full of people, only some want to fly,
Isn't that crazy?”
Seal (musician) (1963) British singer-songwriter
"Crazy"
Seal (1991)
Context: Oh darlin...
In a sky full of people, only some want to fly,
Isn't that crazy?
In a world full of people, only some want to fly,
Isn't that crazy?
Lin Huiyin (1904–1955) Chinese architect and writer
(zh-CN) 一样是月明,
一样是隔山灯火,
满天的星
只使人不见,
梦似的挂起。
"Do Not Throw Away" (《别丢掉》), translated by Michelle Yeh in A Chorus for Peace: A Global Anthology of Poetry by Women (University of Iowa Press, 2002), p. 41
Variant translation:
The moon is still so bright;
Beyond the hills the lamp sheds the same light.
The sky besprinkled with star on star,
But I do not know where you are.
It seems
You hang above like dreams.
Xu Yuanchong, Vanished Springs: The Life and Love of a Chinese Intellectual (Vantage Press, 1999), pp. 44–45
José Rizal (1861–1896) Filipino writer, ophthalmologist, polyglot and nationalist
"Mi Ultimo Adios", st. 5
“because I have learned the hard way how deadly these beauties can be.”
Suzanne Collins (1962) American television writer and novelist
Rebecca Wells book Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Source: Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood