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‘Forgetfulness’ – A poem by Billy Collins, philosophy by Homer Simpson
I have been reading Billy Collins’ poetry recently, and have been struck by how he catches those very human moments that will resonate with many of us in a humorous, ‘hospitable’ (a word he apparently prefers to accessible) but incredibly … Continue reading

