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Ten things to try instead of giving up

By Davin Faris

Devote yourself to knitting or gardening.
Lock the door. Extinguish all light

and rehearse hibernation. Make a list
of everyone you’ve ever loved. Beg

for answers. Count all the seeds
on a strawberry, all the threads

in a sweater, all the ways bodies forgive.
Collect yourself, then step outside

into the cold gasping of springtime
and trace the contrails, their geometry

on the margin of world, a diagram
of purpose. Ask for nothing

but tomorrow, again.
Give up everything else. Then keep going.

 

Davin Faris is a climate organizer, writer, and student at St. John’s College, in Annapolis, Maryland. His writing has been featured by the New York Times, Patagonia Magazine, Slingshot Collective, Livina Press, Ink & Marrow, and others. He is a submission reader for ONLY POEMS.

Filed Under: Poetry Tagged With: Summer 2025

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