keep going into the world, bird,
startle the sad spring air with the whirring of your wings
“Bird Bound for a Good World” by Ada Limón
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Ada Limón, from “Sometimes I Think My Body Leaves a Shape in the Air”, The Carrying: Poems
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Ada Limón, from "Shelter: A Love Letter to Trees," published in June 2022
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someplace like montana by Ada Limón
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Ada Limón, from The Carrying; “Dead Stars”
What would happen if we used our bodies to bargain / for the safety of others, for earth, / if we declared a clean night, if we stopped being terrified, / if we launched our demands into the sky, made ourselves so big / people could point to us with the arrows they make in their minds,
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ada limón, the end of poetry
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all at once, there’s nothing in the middle
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Ada Limón, Banished Wonders
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In a Mexican Restaurant I Recall How Much You Upset Me, Ada Limón
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Ada Limón, from “The Good Fight”, Bright Dead Things
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lucky wreck - ada limón
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F. Scott Fitzgerald / Clementine Von Radics
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Ada Limón, from "Shelter: A Love Letter to Trees," published in June 2022
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Ada Limón, from Lucky Wreck; “The different ways of going”
[Text ID: “This weather makes me wonder how many hands I’ve held. / I’ll never see you again, but that’s a note I tear up in my mind.”]
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