Assisi: An Online Journal of Arts & Letters Volume 4, Issues 1 & 2 | Page 22

! LUCILLE LANG DAY SIMILES BY DEVLIN, AGE FOUR He says the new chandelier in my front hall with its five wavy amber-colored shades, each holding a candle-shaped bulb, “looks like honey dripping from flowers.” And the sound of tires on pavement on a spring afternoon, as we drive up the hill to Lawrence Hall of Science, “is like the sizzle of pancakes cooking.” When I’m on the phone with his mom, discussing dinner plans and weather, he wants to tell me something: “I love you more than an infinity of houses.” I think about that: the most expensive and important thing anyone owns. What can I say? Stars are too distant, flowers too small and fragile. Stumped, I reply, “I love you that much too.” !!Assisi!!!16!