Schlagwort: Robert Wrigley

74. American Life in Poetry: Column 330

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Humans first prized horses for their strength and speed, but we have since been captivated by their beauty, their deep eyes and mysterious silences. Here’s a poem by Robert Wrigley, who lives in Idaho, where the oldest fossilized… Continue Reading „74. American Life in Poetry: Column 330“