rise a poem to justice
May 31, 2025

On the morning of May 6, 1933, a group of students belonging to the National Socialist German Students' League, accompanied by a brass band, marched to the Institut für Sexualwissenschaft. They ransacked it; they vandalized it; they burned it, while…

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Boxing Day
May 30, 2025

Boxing Day They box up the old sweaters, The finger bare gloves, The much mended socks The stained sheets And muddied petticoats Into neat packets tied with string. They take, too, the stubs of candles The ends of roasts Some…

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Justice
May 30, 2025

The ancients thought of justice as blindfolded. Not inherently blind; a chosen unseeing that represents impartiality, where emotional and relational distance affords objectivity, which is an assumed foundation for judicious reasoning when people’s competing interests feel irreconcilable. To find a…

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Clark
May 30, 2025

Bob Clark stepped out of the clothing store on Rose Street in Edinburgh. He was wearing a flowered shirt with very large wide collars. He had on purple bell bottom pants. He had on "Beatle Boots" of a brown, reddish…

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“Fox”
May 30, 2025

He goes by "Fox". My name is Fox. Michael Fox. His nickname was "Fox". I don't know what his real name was. He was a successful dealer in hashish and other drugs of the period. The period was the late…

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Breeding
May 29, 2025

I was already a grown up woman when somebody explained to me why certain wealthy Wasp-y families are generally good looking. (By the way, I have not personally observed this). The person who explained it to me, Georgia, was in…

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The immensity in all decisions
May 29, 2025

Small things hold great possibility, if you know where to look. Don’t miss the invitation in the everyday, the whisper, the burning bush. Each decision is one step in the long journey of your life. What you wear today. Whether…

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The Immensity of All Decisions
May 29, 2025

"It's a ridiculous plan," she said. "It's the only way," he said. "We don't have the money," she said. "We'll figure it out," he said. "But what about--?" "Taken care of." "And--?" "Sorted." "So there really isn't any other solution?"…

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The immensity in all decisions
May 29, 2025

She remembers a time when the small decisions were just that--easy and done. Brushing her teeth. Paying bills. Following up with an insurance company over a claim. A quick trip to the grocery store. Taking a bath. But now, deciding…

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A Desert from a Decision
May 29, 2025

Most of the offers for the ’72-’73 Guthrie season had already been made, but I’d not received mine yet, I was confident, however, that I’d receive one and that it was taking longer because the artistic director was taking his…

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Garson
May 29, 2025

He went by Gar but his name is Garson. He tried to explain why the name but like many things he tried to explain it didn't make any sense. He was often stoned; he smoked a lot of pot. It…

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Great Blue Heron
May 29, 2025

We are fortunate to have a Heron rookery near our house. Two doors down and back in the woods are about six nests. These large and magnificent birds make a racket and it is primitive and perhaps prehistoric. When you…

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