Schlagwort: Patricia Clark

54. American Life in Poetry: Column 423

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE If you had to divide your favorite things between yourself and somebody else, what would you keep? Patricia Clark, a Michigan poet, has it figured out. Fifty-Fifty You can have the grackle whistling blackly …….. from the feeder… Continue Reading „54. American Life in Poetry: Column 423“