Not-So-Enchanted April
"April is the cruellest month," T.S. Eliot famously wrote, and this particular April is bound to bring us plenty of bad news. Thus it seems urgent that we all take pleasure and solace wherever we can get it. How else to get through a pandemic?
We've put the call out to Ferguson Library staffers for poems that they particularly enjoy and would like to share. Librarian Ellen suggested this one by Naomi Shihab Nye, entitled "Kindness." Like hand-washing, kindness seems like something we should all be vigorously practicing.
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