Once upon a time I could read a poem and point to these distinctions, but I find that now, years out of school and with little use for these terms today, I'm much more interested in the emotional current of a poem than whether or not it has five or seven syllables per line. Let's have a read and see what you think.

It might be as simple as this: A little poem about eating plums is too delicious to spend that much time thinking about. Over-analyzing removes the joy we receive from reading these words, smiling, and imagining how perfectly ripe those plums must have tasted.


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I don't think Williams set out to write this poem before tasting the plums. I think the fact that they were "so delicious and so cold," and perhaps so much better than he may have assumed they would be, prompted him to realize that they truly were special enough to apologize for taking.

What I'm trying to say is who cares about what this poem really means. It means whatever you want or need it to. Whatever you feel upon reading it is accurate. Stop thinking. Just eat the plums while they're still in season. (Sound good? Give it a tweet!)

Combine 1 cup of the sugar and 1/3 cup water in a small saucepan. Cook over high heat, until it turns a warm amber color and registers about 360F on a candy thermometer. Swirl the pan, and pour evenly over the plums.

While the caramel bubbles, cream the butter and remaining 3/4 cup of sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. On low speed, beat in the eggs one at a time, then add the sour cream, zest, and vanilla. Stir the flour, baking powder, and salt in a small bowl, then add it to the mixer while on low speed; mix until just combined.

The Gazette sat down with Williams at her apartment on Francis Avenue, home of Center for the Study of World Religions, to talk about her activism, her craft, and the lessons recently learned. She will start her second year as writer in residence at the Divinity School in the fall.

WILLIAMS: I have always believed that climate change is an ecological issue, but I believe first and foremost that it is a spiritual issue. If we do not recognize that this is our ethical challenge in the 21st century, then I think we will fail to respect and honor the future generations that would follow us.

Looking purely at results, which is what F1 is all about in the end, Williams could have been expected to jettison the 22-year-old Floridian, who has seen flashes of promise hampered by a persistent lack of consistency.

The rights of conscience are sacred and equal in all, and strictly speaking unalienable. This right of judging every one for himself in matters of religion results from the nature of man, and is so inseperably connected therewith, that a man can no more part with it than he can with his power of thinking.

"You would think he's been in the league 15 years," 49ers left tackle Trent Williams told NFL Media in the locker room on Wednesday. "If you're talking, he'll say, 'Shut your a-- up.' He ain't no timid rookie feeling his way around. He will get on your a--. You would think he's like Peyton Manning or something. Wide receivers not running, you'll hear him cussing a wide receiver out."

"What we ran on Sunday when Brock came in was the same game plan that we had coming into the week with Jimmy, so I think we will definitely still have that of course," said 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk in the locker room Wednesday. "We'll get to see him play quarterback a little bit more."

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One way of responding to this continuing threat is to find an argumentfor saying that every agent has, at least fundamentally, the samemotivations: hence moral reasons, being built upon these motivations,are indeed unconditionally and universally overriding, as the ethicalrationalist hoped to show. One way of doing this is theThomist-Aristotelian way, which grounds the universality of ourmotivations in our shared nature as human beings, and in certainclaims which are taken to be essentially true about humans just as such.[28] Another is the Kantian way, which grounds the universality of ourmotivations in our shared nature as agents, and in certain claimswhich are taken to be essentially true about agents just as such.

In my last briefing, I talked about the fact that the city has reached a tipping point, and about how we now have more than 100,000 people in our care. We have continued to respond to this tremendous need, but we also continue to make progress on moving New Yorkers out of shelter and into permanent housing. Since lifting the 90-day rule, over 500 households have become eligible for our CityFHEPS vouchers. That's 500 households that would have had to wait without the elimination of that rule. I'm also proud that over this last year, more people have connected to CityFHEPS vouchers than in any other year in history. Even as we deal with this humanitarian crisis, we are connecting a record number nearly 15,000 households to CityFHEPS vouchers.

Commissioner Molly Wasow Park, Department of Social Services: Thank you. Good afternoon. I'm Molly Wasow Park, commissioner of the New York City Department of Social Services. I'm excited to share more about the important progress we are making, moving New Yorkers from shelter into permanent affordable housing.

Deputy Mayor Williams-Isom: Thank you, Commissioner Park. As we talked about yesterday, during the announcement with Mayor Adams on this issue, we can sometimes get lost in these numbers, but these programs are meaningful for our fellow New Yorkers and their families. Earlier this week, I actually had a powerful experience. I was out with some of the New York federal delegation, visiting the Roosevelt Hotel Arrival Center. We showed them up close what the asylum seeker crisis means for our city, for the individuals, and the families, that are coming here seeking asylum, and the real stresses that we face here in 

New York City, financially, spatially, and operationally.

They said that they were proud of what they saw in terms of what New York City is doing. They said they had no idea that so many people were still coming in. They said they were amazed by the staff and the caring and the constant flow, that how people are working 12 hours, 14 hours to get the work done. But they also said that it wasn't fair that New York City should be doing this on its own. They said that it wasn't fair that others were not stepping up, as much as they could, to support this work. We also asked them for their ongoing support and advocacy in Congress, and I think they saw it and understood it in a different way than they had before.

Deputy Mayor Williams-Isom: Sure. So we do that data once a week, so Kate will get those exact numbers for you, broken down by each... Oh, okay. Yeah, and I think it's been difficult to get there, but now that we have that, we update them weekly, so that would be great.

Question: Can you explain a little bit why that decision was made? Are there no longer resources to do it? And then, secondly, I want to ask about a tweet that Fabien put out, actually, about this, where he used the shot, chaser meme format. It's indicating, at least to me, that maybe Fabien, or the administration, believes that migrants are getting more resources than they deserve. I'm just wondering if that's the message that we should take away from this.

Deputy Mayor Williams-Isom: So this is the message I want you to take away every time you hear me, which is that I am so proud of the fact that we have welcomed over 84,000 asylum seekers so far into this city, that no one has slept on the street, we are giving folks the support that they need. But Chris, as you can imagine, there are difficult choices that we have to make. And since we know that most of the asylum seekers that are coming into the city right now are actually not coming from buses, so that we decided to move the staff from the Port Authority over to the Roosevelt, there are national guard that are still at Port Authority. And so, we know that, when buses do come in, we felt like folks could make their way over to the Roosevelt. I think it's about a 15-minute walk, I've done it myself. And that once they go there, that's the work that I was talking about, where we have 1,400 people a day still coming there, as we give them mental health support, getting them connected to schools, getting them connected to the support that they need.

So I think that would be the message that I would want New Yorkers to take from this, is that we are doing all that we can to provide those services, and that we sometimes have to make some difficult choices about where those services need to be. Sorry, 87,200 is the amount of asylum seekers that have come into this city since last spring.

Deputy Mayor Williams-Isom: Yes. So I don't know if I have a breakdown of that, but what we're seeing is that, you remember at the beginning we'd be like, "We're getting eight buses a day, we're getting nine buses a day." We no longer see that, and on some days, we don't get any buses that are coming from south of the border. But we think that people are here, they might be in other parts of the United States, they're hearing about New York City and what they get when they come to New York City. I think even the governor said, people have family that are here now or others that have come up, so that's where people are coming from, from other ports of entry, and from other places, and showing up at the doorstep of the Roosevelt. ff782bc1db

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