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What literary device does this quote passage represent:
"I would lie by him in the dark, hearing the dark land talking of God's love and His beauty and His sin; hearing the dark voicelessness in which the words are the deeds, and the other words that are not deeds, that are just the gaps in people's lacks, coming down like the cries of the geese out of the wild darkness in the old terrible nights, fuming at the deeds like orphans to whom are pointed out in a crowd two faces and told, That is your father, your mother."
Personification