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  1. Há 4 dias · Seuss lost her dog Bear during the pandemic. When we spoke, by phone, she was at home in Michigan preparing her new dog, Stella—whom she described as “cool, interesting, complicated”—for a ...

  2. Há 1 dia · I would always look forward to the day when I would. Just a glimpse of you was enough to make my heart swell with joy. Those were the days. Now, I can’t. Because seeing you hurts. And talking about you hurts even more. You really didn’t do anything to hurt me. It’s just that it hurts seeing you because I know we can never be more than this.

  3. Há 2 dias · She sits alone in a sea of desert, and I feel her presence before seeing her image. It’s easy to understand why the Navajo worshipped here, and no life was complete without a pilgrimage to stand inside her great shadow. No matter how much this mountain road twists and climbs, the eyes of Shiprock stay focused on me.

  4. Há 2 dias · What A Day By Shel Silverstein. May 25, 2024by Ted Hannah. Shel Silverstein was one of the most influential children’s authors of the 20th century. He wrote the beloved book, “A Light in the Attic”, and wrote the various poems, songs and stories that made him a household name. His most popular poem is ‘What a Day’, and it has become a ...

  5. Há 5 dias · A true David Whyte poem rich in metaphors and images, speaking of an awakening to the miracle of life. This spring, more than before, I’m experiencing and also hearing from others how awake we are to its changes, to the reassurance and beauty and inspiration that comes from seeing things grow.

  6. Há 5 dias · I am throwing arms open. to the whole of myself—especially the fearful, fault-finding, falling apart, unfinished parts, knowing. every seed and weed, every drop. of rain, has made the soil richer. I will light a candle, pour a hot cup of tea, gather. around the warmth of my own blazing fire. I will howl.

  7. Há 1 dia · All honor’s mimic, all wealth alchemy. Thou, sun, art half as happy as we, In that the world’s contracted thus. Thine age asks ease, and since thy duties be. To warm the world, that’s done in warming us. Shine here to us, and thou art everywhere; This bed thy center is, these walls, thy sphere.