A heat wave can pose risks for anyone who spends time outside, whether they’re runners, people who walk or cycle to work, outdoor workers or kids playing sports.
As if, with open palms,
I could pull this beauty
inside me and carry it with me
until I give it to you—
Congress is spending on the military like it’s World War III. Diverting that money to jobs, health care, and the climate would make us far safer.
…you and Jesse
have a gift. You can both stop time.
He’s autistic and you love the kid,
who’s now a man.
As she begins a 229-day prison sentence in Germany, Catholic Worker Susan Crane, age 80, talks about why she has devoted her life to resisting nuclear weapons.
I made seventy-five cents an hour, plus tips. All those shiny quarters. Some went down the throat of the jukebox—96 Tears, What Becomes of the Brokenhearted, Reach Out / I’ll Be There.
Those of us who wish to follow a spiritual path cannot ignore the malevolent policies of our government.
He says — you will let go he will let go the branch when he is
Ready I nod, yes, he says, climbing the hill from the sea
Where he has gone to wash distance and salt before it comes
The growing emergence of diseases from animals suggests that we need to rethink our reliance on animals as a food source.
this is what Jeannie’s lover felt—the empty year
reeling out of orbit, no gravity, lost
in a centerless universe blown wide
The subset of artificial intelligence known as Large Language Models can’t tell us anything about human language learning, but it excels at misleading the uninformed.
What thoughts I have of you tonight, Walt Whitman, for I walked down the sidestreets under the trees with a headache self-conscious looking at the full moon.
Each of those future billion-dollar behemoths could menace the world with the equivalent of 5,824 Hiroshimas.
Madeline, mother of poems, bright flowers
This day wild on your desk, bless you your sky
That does not let go. Your St. Ursula of bilocation
And irony, bless us here and bless us again there.