Schlagwort: Robin Chapman

103. American Life in Poetry: Column 429

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Here’s a poem by Robin Chapman, from Wisconsin, that needs no introduction, because we’ve all known an elderly person who’s much like this one. Time My neighbor, 87, rings the doorbell to ask if I might have seen… Continue Reading „103. American Life in Poetry: Column 429“