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With each walk, the city acknowledges me in nods, smiles, side-please, shrugs, one cup of tea, looking away quickly, whistles, cat calls, hooded stares, asked directions, offered directions ...
DEAR ABBY: While doing some house cleaning, I came across a column of yours that I had clipped and tucked away. On one of the pages I had dog-eared was the poem, “Decide to Forgive.” ...
“We are walking away from foreign aid that’s dumb, that’s stupid, that wastes American taxpayer money.” “We’re just not going to continue to do those,” Rubio continued.
Is that a good decision, in your opinion? PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: Well, look, the whole idea of walking away from fact-checking, as well as not reporting anything having to do with discrimination ...
“Mid-Term Break”—one of the first poems people read when they discover Seamus’s work—is about Seamus receiving the news at 14, when he was away at ... is a mystery. Walking out of ...
Dear Annie: I appreciated your thoughts to “Walk Away,” a woman asking for guidance on how to feel OK with walking away from toxic family members (in this case, a narcissistic mom).
I appreciated your thoughts to “Walk Away,” a woman asking for guidance on how to feel OK with walking away from toxic family members (in this case, a narcissistic mom). I have been in ...
At twilight, pondering eternityEnhances the grandeur of the nightAnd these otherworldly Joshua Trees As this soul tries to grasp infinity,Noting that the heavens above aren’t quiteOf my ...
My confession is that I’ve become really good at walking away. I’ll try and try and make allowances and excuses and give them the benefit of the doubt until my brain hurts. But when nothing ...
Walking has always been for me ... Today, as a first winter snow of winter was melting away, the sight of deer tracks inspired me to dictate this poem. tracks follow us. Be careful of the ones ...
If the poem’s speaker declines to walk on the headland — and we don’t know that she doesn’t walk there, but we also don’t know that she does — what she does is to lay bare something about herself. A ...