Schlagwort: Shari Wagner

15. American Life in Poetry: Column 488

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Here’s a poem by an Indiana poet, Shari Wagner, that has a delightful time describing the many sounds of running water. Creek-Song It begins in a cow lane with bees and white clover, courses along corn, rushes accelerando… Continue Reading „15. American Life in Poetry: Column 488“