In blue-lit rooms we bow our heads,Not to pray, but to scroll through feedsOf endless information streams—Where once were rosaries, now screensMark time in electronic beads. Each notification’s gentle pingEchoes like a distant chapel bell,While algorithms track our pathsLike ancient monks who kept their mathIn books where sacred stories dwell. Our fingers trace these glass-faced […]
Poetry
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T. S. Eliot can be intimidating. You should still read his poem ‘Marina.’
Whenever I teach a seminar on T. S. Eliot’s work, I spend the first day of class on ‘Marina.’
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The Half-Life of Longing
Scientists haven’t studied the isotopes of heartache
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Catalog of Cures in Ordinary Time
Like little sunsets, like a song
of ascents, I wish to remember my father.
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The 2025 Foley poetry contest: Lyric questions about grief
These are poems that grip your heart, stretch your mind and startle your soul awake.
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Matins
the wily accuser
tempted him in just the way to confuse a savior:
All this I will give you.
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Lines Composed a Few Miles Above the Air Force Academy Chapel
Daydreams and memory are saving some
Down there from shame
