Schlagwort: Douglas S. Jones

96. American Life in Poetry: Column 395

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Here’s a delightful poem by Douglas S. Jones about a bicycle rider sharing his bike with a spider. Jones lives in Michigan and spiders live just about everywhere. Centrifugal  The spider living in the bike seat has finally… Continue Reading „96. American Life in Poetry: Column 395“