Robin Chapman posts a poem, most days, from fellow poets with one of her watercolors.
2/12/2014
American Life in Poetry: Column 464 BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE
We human beings think we’re pretty special when compared to the “lower” forms of life, but now and then nature puts us in our place. Here’s an untitled short poem by Jonathan Greene, who lives in the outer Bluegrass region of Kentucky.