Schlagwort: Judith Harris

78. American Life in Poetry: Column 397

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE It’s a good thing to have a poem about voting in the week of the election, and here’s a fine one by Judith Harris, who lives in Washington, D.C. My Mother Goes to Vote  We walked five blocks… Continue Reading „78. American Life in Poetry: Column 397“

35. American Life in Poetry: Column 340

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE I like birds, and poems about birds, and several years ago I co-edited an anthology of bird poems called The Poets Guide to the Birds. I wish Judith Harris had written this lovely description of a mockingbird in… Continue Reading „35. American Life in Poetry: Column 340“