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I used my legs and heart as if I would
gladly use them up for this,
to touch him again in this life
Like peasants everywhere in the history / of the world ours can’t figure out why / they’re getting poorer. Their sons join / the army to get work being shot at.
By Jim HarrisonAugust 2020In this desecrated area, the women searching for firewood must dig up the roots of the trees they have long since cut down to make space for crops.
By Jane GoodallJuly 2020These days I can see us clinging to each other / as we are swept along by the current
By W.S. MerwinJune 2020In the stillness there are forces and voices and hands and nourishment that arise, that take our breath away, but we can never know this, know this, until we rest.
By Wayne MullerMay 2020Before you know what kindness really is / you must lose things, / feel the future dissolve in a moment
By Naomi Shihab NyeApril 2020As I strolled through a glide of water clear as air, my fisherman’s heart did a somersault when I sighted, not twenty feet away, two chinook salmon easily twenty times the size of the trout I’d been happily catching and releasing.
By David James DuncanMarch 2020I did not seem to be walking on the earth. There were no people or even animals around, but every flower, every bush, every tree seemed to wear a halo. There was a light emanation around everything and flecks of gold fell like slanted rain through the air.
By Peace PilgrimFebruary 2020Joyas voladoras, flying jewels, the first white explorers in the Americas called them, and the white men had never seen such creatures, for hummingbirds came into the world only in the Americas, nowhere else in the universe.
By Brian DoyleJanuary 2020The people I love the best / jump into work headfirst / without dallying in the shallows / and swim off with sure strokes almost out of sight.
By Marge PiercyDecember 2019Personal, political, provocative writing delivered to your doorstep every month—without a single ad.
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