There once was a girl who found herself dead.
She spent her days peering
over the ledge of heaven,
her chin in her palm.
She was bored as a brick,
hadn't adjusted yet
to the slower pace of heavenly life.
Her sister would look up at her
and wave,
and the dead girl would wave back
but she was too far away
for her sister to see.
The dead girl thought her sister
might be writing her notes,
but it was too long a trip to make
for a few scattered words here and there
so she let them be.
And then, one day, her earthbound sister finally realized
she could hear music up there in heaven,
so after that, everything her sister needed to tell her
she did through her clarinet
and each time she played, the dead girl
jumped up (no matter what else she was doing),
and danced.

Autor: Jandy Nelson

There once was a girl who found herself dead.<br />She spent her days peering<br />over the ledge of heaven,<br />her chin in her palm.<br />She was bored as a brick,<br />hadn't adjusted yet<br />to the slower pace of heavenly life.<br />Her sister would look up at her<br />and wave,<br />and the dead girl would wave back<br />but she was too far away<br />for her sister to see.<br />The dead girl thought her sister<br />might be writing her notes,<br />but it was too long a trip to make<br />for a few scattered words here and there<br />so she let them be.<br />And then, one day, her earthbound sister finally realized<br />she could hear music up there in heaven,<br />so after that, everything her sister needed to tell her<br />she did through her clarinet<br />and each time she played, the dead girl<br />jumped up (no matter what else she was doing),<br />and danced. - Jandy Nelson


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