Schlagwort: Roy Scheele

83. American Life in Poetry: Column 342

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE   Your high school English teacher made an effort to teach you and your bored classmates about sonnets, which have specific patterns of rhyme, and he or she used as an example a great poem by Keats or… Continue Reading „83. American Life in Poetry: Column 342“