Schlagwort: Jeffrey Harrison

124. American Life in Poetry: Column 414

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE When spring finally arrives, it can be fun to see what winter left behind, and Jeffrey Harrison of Massachusetts is doing just that in this amusing poem. Mailboxes in Late Winter It’s a motley lot. A few still… Continue Reading „124. American Life in Poetry: Column 414“

19. American Life in Poetry: Column 404

[Bäume gehn immer, oder?] BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE The first winter my wife and I lived in the country, I brought a wild juniper tree in from our pasture and prepared to decorate it for Christmas. As it began to warm up,… Continue Reading „19. American Life in Poetry: Column 404“