Wednesday, April 17, 2013

cyril and the sound of verbs

This etegami was inspired by one of my favorite passages from The Importance of Being Seven by Alexander McCall Smith.   
The word Cyril meant, in his mind, that something was going to happen. It was a verb. He had no idea that it was him, that he was an object. He waited for some further sign, but none came. So he lowered his head and went to sleep. Before he dropped off, pictures came to him, and scents too. He saw a field, and a path. He saw a ball in the air, describing an arc across the sky. He smelled something rich and exciting; rabbits, perhaps. He saw a face peering at him. He saw water at the edge of sand. He heard verbs.

5 comments:

  1. The words and image touch my heart ♥

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  2. Mine too....this is so sweet and loving!

    Hugs,

    ♥ Robin ♥

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  3. Gorgeous! I adore Cyril and all the books, so this is just perfect!
    Mary K.

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  4. I like this very much as much as I liked the book "Portuguese Irregular Verbs."

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