Ted Kooser is a two-time US Poet Laureate and the author of numerous poetry collections, including Delights & Shadows, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry; Splitting an Order; Kindest Regards; and Cotton Candy (2022). As Poet Laureate he created “American Life in Poetry,” a free weekly column for newspapers, featuring a poem by a contemporary American writer. Born in Ames, Iowa, Kooser is a former vice president of Lincoln Benefit Life, where he worked as an insurance representative for many years. He is Presidential Professor Emeritus at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.

Photograph by Matt Valentine.

The Free Tower

by Ted Kooser

Squinting up into it, the sun directly above,
it didn’t look much like a tower, but more like
a scaffold standing out on its own, maybe
thirty feet high, built with four telephone poles
braced by Xs of weathered gray two-by-fours,
with a staircase inside with flights of plank steps
up, up, up and around, and a platform on top
with a sun-fiery opening through which one was
to climb to look out upon what we guessed was
the flattest of landscapes in all four directions,

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