I am evidently not the target audience for Tim Powers' Hide Me Among the Graves (2012), which
rushthatspeaks has been reading and describing to me; I think that if one of your central characters is vampire John Polidori, people should always be asking him if he got it from Lord Byron and he should be so tired of having to tell them ("Byron wasn't even a vampire, damn it!") no.
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- 1: To the green field by the sea
- 2: Make me a wreck as I come back and spare me as I'm going
- 3: Did you see the closing window? Did you hear the slamming door?
- 4: Keeping time on the kingfisher's climb
- 5: Because brick-braided alleys make steep, sleeping valleys seem level and clear
- 6: Don't look round, but I think we're taking off
- 7: Sing the praise of Alexander, he's no use to me
- 8: The hedges and fields are clothed all around with several sorts of green
- 9: Chinatown, London Underground, you know it all sounds good to me
- 10: Take us roaming in the gloaming, your Ross rifle by your side
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