Friday, 26 January 2024
In one of my very favorite poems, “Pied Beauty,” Gerard Manley Hopkins writes of a beauty that is “past change.” In this world where our political, technological and societal landscape shifts at breakneck speed, many of us still quietly yearn for a beauty beyond change. Poetry stands then as a kind of collective cry beckoning us beyond that which even our best words can say.
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I passed this through some filters to clean it up. We would camp in a village called Adrea. We would return to Calais to shop at...
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Road Trip