Schlagwort: Ann Struthers

119. American Life in Poetry: Column 253

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Animals are incapable of reason, or so we’ve been told, but we imaginative humans keep talking to our dogs and cats as if they could do algebra. In this poem, Ann Struthers looks into the mystery of instinctive… Continue Reading „119. American Life in Poetry: Column 253“