Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Wednesday Words - Ted Kooser

The Writer's Almanac with Garrison Keiller is a little treasure among the programs heard on Minnesota Public Radio. Taking in a poem a day is a good idea for everyone.

The Writer's Almanac has introduced me to many a poem and poet. The little factoids and biographical sketches are interesting and memorable, and Keiller does a great job of reading the poems.

Here is a beautiful little poem from Ted Kooser that was featured on The Writer's Almanac just a couple of days ago.

At the Cancer Clinic
She is being helped toward the open door
that leads to the examining rooms
by two young women I take to be her sisters.
Each bends to the weight of an arm
and steps with the straight, tough bearing
of courage. At what must seem to be
a great distance, a nurse holds the door,
smiling and calling encouragement.
How patient she is in the crisp white sails
of her clothes. The sick woman
peers from under her funny knit cap
to watch each foot swing scuffing forward
and take its turn under her weight.
There is no restlessness or impatience
or anger anywhere in sight. Grace
fills the clean mold of this moment
and all the shuffling magazines grow still.

"At the Cancer Clinic" by Ted Kooser, from Delights & Shadows.
© Copper Canyon Press, 2004.

1 comment:

  1. From a friend via email:

    Hi Dave!
    This has special meaning to me because:

    I've been to many of Ted's readings since he lives in Garland just outside of Lincoln.

    I actually prayed for Ted when he was going through throat cancer--it's awful for a poet to lose his voice.

    We Nebraska poets are very proud of having Ted chosen twice as US Poet Laureate.

    L.S.

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