Hookland 3/5/20 4:03:10

In overgrown boneyards, where names teeter on the edge of erasure and the lives of the dead are almost entirely forgotten, ghosts haunt not out of bitterness, but in desperate cry to be remembered. – C. Josiffe, 1936 https://t.co/PjJ2mLu0iC

Hookland 3/5/20 6:56:09

Some ghosts cling to ruins like shivering moss as loops of memory. Knowing if they want from this fragment of their past not even they will recall who they were. – C. Josiffe, 1936 #Ghosts https://t.co/fW90Ze6fr7

Hookland 3/5/20 7:26:51

I suspect Josiffe was using want in some archaic sense of meaning to move. It is hard to second-guess the man. He had a precise yet creative way with words and was one of the most impressive paranormal researchers of not only Hookland, but the 20th century.