A year is a long time in baby time. I’ve seen her go from a babe-in-arms to a proficient crawler to a walking machine.
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A year is a long time in baby time. I’ve seen her go from a babe-in-arms to a proficient crawler to a walking machine.
Our plant is the closest thing I have to a little brother, disregarding some of my mother’s oldest plates and mugs. It is stocky and broad, it throws its dark leaves and branches as far horizontally as it does vertically.
What do you read when you’re lonely, and how do writers capture this feeling of loneliness? Columbia University writing professors share memorable poems on loneliness by Gwendolyn Brooks, Ross Gay, Mary Jo Bang, Aracelis Girmay, Li Po, Ezra Pounds, among…
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