Autores:
  • Later as the day cools and they have gone in, the cry of the corncrake will carry across those same fields and over the lake to the blue-hazed mountain, such a lonely evening sound to it, like the lonely evening sound of the mothers, saying it is not our fault that we weep so, it is nature's fault that makes us first full, then empty.

    Edna O'Brien (2007). “The Light of Evening”, p.7, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt