Though I have forgotten the reason, there is spread over everything a vague sense of wrongness, of something amiss. Like in those dreams where nothing terrible occursnothing that would sound even remarkable if you told it at breakfast-timebut the atmosphere, the taste, the whole thing is deadly. So with this.
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About C.S. Lewis, A Grief Observed
C.S. Lewis, A Grief Observed.
Themes
- Dreams — Aspirations, visions, and the world of the subconscious