Father Quote by S.M. Stirling
““ I was father to the land. I saved my people. I was... King. "By... earth," he said, more a movement of the lips than a thing of the throat and air. "By... sky..." Another breath, and it did hurt a little now. The next was harder. The women leaned over him, the mothers of his children. He blinked once more. His own mother, her black braids swinging as she rocked his hurt away. She was singing to him: "Manabozho saw some ducks Hey, hey, heya hey Said 'Come little brothers, sing and dance'; Hey, hey, heya hey-- ””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Emberverse series by S.M. Stirling, 2004‑2009
A leader confronts loss and duty, feeling the weight of his role and the comfort of his mother’s song as he endures suffering.
In simple terms: A king faces pain, remembering his mother’s song.
Embrace support while bearing responsibility.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- war aftermath
- personal injury
- ritual healing
- community support
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does familial support shape a leader’s resolve?
- What rituals help cope with trauma?
The quote may romanticize suffering without addressing systemic causes.