The Fog
“The fog was where I wanted to be. Halfway down the path you can’t
see this house. You’d never know it was here. Or any of the other
places down the avenue. I couldn’t see but a few feet ahead. I didn’t
meet a soul. Everything looked and sounded unreal. Nothing was what it
is. That’s what I wanted—to be alone with myself in another world where
truth is untrue and life can hide from itself. Out beyond the harbor,
where the road runs along the beach, I even lost the feeling of being on
land. The fog and the sea seemed part of each other. It was like
walking on the bottom of the sea. As if I had drowned long ago. As if I
was the ghost belonging to the fog, and the fog was the ghost of the
sea. It felt damned peaceful to be nothing more than a ghost within a
ghost.”
―
Eugene O'Neill,
Long Day's Journey into Night
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