Schlagwort: Halloween

68. American Life in Poetry: Column 396

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE I’m not alone in noticing how time accelerates as we grow older, and as the seasons grow ever more brief the holidays are gone in a wink. This poem by Nancy Price about Halloween catches a little of… Continue Reading „68. American Life in Poetry: Column 396“

101. American Life in Poetry: Column 292

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE   Here’s our Halloween poem for this year, in the thin dry voice of a ghost, as captured by Katie Cappello who lives in Northern California.   A Ghost Abandons the Haunted   You ignore the way light… Continue Reading „101. American Life in Poetry: Column 292“