metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)
metaphorformetaphor: “And no matter what I was doing, another me sat in my belly, absolutely cold with terror over the question of my life.” — James Baldwin, from Giovanni’s Room (Vintage, 2013; first published 1956)