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“...once I saw you in moonlight and I can tell you - the silvery dust of the stars doesn't shimmer like you...”
John Geddes“The moon was coming slowly up over the hill in front of them. The countryside was bathed in light, pale and cold and silvery. Everything could be seen quite plainly, and Lotta and Jimmy thought it was just like daytime with the colours missing.”
Enid Blyton, Mr Galliano's Circus“The evening's light, silvery, casts its dull brightness onto the trees--trees gelid in this blue light of winter. But whiteness dominates with the pines and evergreens steeped in vibrant grades of silver. I hear notes in the mist, like silvery chattering, coins in a pocket, the jangle of keys. Pg 217”
S.K. Kalsi, The Stove-Junker“The white cat symbolizes the silvery moon prying into corners and cleansing the sky for the day to follow. The white cat is "the cleaner" or "the animal that cleans itself," described by the Sanskrit word Margaras, which means "the hunter who follows the track; the investigator; the skip tracer." The white cat is the hunter and the killer, his path lighted by the silvery moon. All dark, hidden places and beings are revealed in that inexorably gentle light. You can't shake your white cat because your white cat is you. You can't hide from your white cat because your white cat hides with you.”
William S. Burroughs, The Cat Inside“The ground was silvery, as if some stars had fallen there.”
Heather O'Neill“Ah! Your eyes are lighting the moon with the silvery lights of love.”
Debasish Mridha“Dear Moon, Slowly enlighten my heart with your lovely, silvery, dancing, miraculous light.”
Debasish Mridha“Oh my lovely moon! Touch my thirsty heart with your ocean of silvery silent love.”
Debasish Mridha“I closed my eyes during a flute solo, wishing I could wrap the silvery sound around me like armor.”
Jodi Meadows, Incarnate“...all that is carried alongby the stream's silvery cascade,rhythmically falling from the mountain,carried by its own current--carried where?”
John Paul II