Marita Bonner Quote

That is what they call being reconciled to die. They call it reconciled when pain has strummed a symphony of suffering back and forth across you, up and down, round and round you until each little fibre is worn tissue-thin with aching. And when you are lying beaten, and buffeted, battered and broken - pain goes out, joins hands with Death and comes back to dance, dance, dance, stamp, stamp, stamp down on you until you give up.


Frye Street & environs: the collected works of Marita Bonner (ed. 1987)


That is what they call being reconciled to die. They call it reconciled when pain has strummed a symphony of suffering back and forth across you, up...

That is what they call being reconciled to die. They call it reconciled when pain has strummed a symphony of suffering back and forth across you, up...

That is what they call being reconciled to die. They call it reconciled when pain has strummed a symphony of suffering back and forth across you, up...

That is what they call being reconciled to die. They call it reconciled when pain has strummed a symphony of suffering back and forth across you, up...