Like Sarah and George, no one else is working, they are waiting just like
moths around the light.
Not exact matches
In one nocturnal interior shot, Legs is
lit by a blue
light while the other girls drift
around her like
moths; in another indelible interlocking configuration, the five heroines gather
around a sink in the school bathroom; and Maddy's dark bedroom twinkles with as many mysterious pinpoints of
light as a planetarium.
Nowhere are the benefits of the
lighting that developed countries take for granted more achingly on display than in a recent post at The Lede blog by Patrick Lyons, which focused on an Associated Press story and photograph from Conakry, Guinea — where kids were gathered like
moths around streetlights in an airport parking lot to do their homework.