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Aberjhani Quotes: "Now come the whispersbearing bouquets of moonbeamsand sunlight tremblings."

Now come the whispersbearing bouquets of moonbeamsand sunlight tremblings.



Aberjhani Quotes: "In my head this cruel unspeakable truth: that we battled and we cursed and we spilled each other’s blood, we relished our taste of hell and strangled heaven’s love."

In my head this cruel unspeakable truth: that we battled and we cursed and we spilled each other’s blood, we relished our taste of hell and strangled heaven’s love.




Aberjhani Quotes: "Stars ink your fingerswith a lexicon of flameblazing rare knowledge."

Stars ink your fingerswith a lexicon of flameblazing rare knowledge.



Aberjhani Quotes: "Beneath the armor of skin/and/bone/and/mindmost of our colors are amazingly the same."

Beneath the armor of skin/and/bone/and/mindmost of our colors are amazingly the same.




Aberjhani Quotes: "It [freedom] rings bells to remind humanity that the most precious gifts in life––like children and love and time––must never be taken for granted."

It [freedom] rings bells to remind humanity that the most precious gifts in life––like children and love and time––must never be taken for granted.



Aberjhani Quotes: "Freedom rings bells to wake us from the comfort of beautiful dreams and empower the efforts that turn them into reality."

Freedom rings bells to wake us from the comfort of beautiful dreams and empower the efforts that turn them into reality.



Aberjhani Quotes: "The American identity has never been a singular one and the voices of poets invariably sing, in addition to their own, the voices of those around them."

The American identity has never been a singular one and the voices of poets invariably sing, in addition to their own, the voices of those around them.