Schlagwort: X.J. Kennedy

118. American Life in Poetry: Column 432

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE One of the most distinctive sounds in small-town America is the chiming of horseshoe pitching. A friend always carries a pair in the trunk of his car. He’ll stop at a park in some little town and start… Continue Reading „118. American Life in Poetry: Column 432“