![Poets.org on Twitter: "Tired of waiting. Forever. And ever. And ever. —Joy Harjo, the next U.S. poet laureate https://t.co/cIZUaVcifp https://t.co/hHKe1RfJk8" / Twitter Poets.org on Twitter: "Tired of waiting. Forever. And ever. And ever. —Joy Harjo, the next U.S. poet laureate https://t.co/cIZUaVcifp https://t.co/hHKe1RfJk8" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D9byJN_XUAAHLpG.jpg)
Poets.org on Twitter: "Tired of waiting. Forever. And ever. And ever. —Joy Harjo, the next U.S. poet laureate https://t.co/cIZUaVcifp https://t.co/hHKe1RfJk8" / Twitter
![Celebrating Native American Heritage Month: Storytelling from Joy Harjo's book, An American Sunrise – November 18, 2020 Celebrating Native American Heritage Month: Storytelling from Joy Harjo's book, An American Sunrise – November 18, 2020](https://diversity.lbl.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2020/10/found-poem-image.jpg)
Celebrating Native American Heritage Month: Storytelling from Joy Harjo's book, An American Sunrise – November 18, 2020
![JOY HARJO, NATIONAL PARKS, AND THE 'BEGINNING AND END' OF RECOGNIZING TRIBAL HISTORIES — THE ALIGNIST JOY HARJO, NATIONAL PARKS, AND THE 'BEGINNING AND END' OF RECOGNIZING TRIBAL HISTORIES — THE ALIGNIST](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5419d35ce4b0968007659fe1/1466667438422-ULLBO5YTJQ1HUZBYGEY5/image-asset.jpeg)
JOY HARJO, NATIONAL PARKS, AND THE 'BEGINNING AND END' OF RECOGNIZING TRIBAL HISTORIES — THE ALIGNIST
Mystic & Noank Library - #NationalPoetryMonth day 4, "For Keeps" by Joy Harjo, who is our current Poet Laureate. https://poets.org/poem/so-much- happiness "This poem helps me remember one moment can be peaceful, and endless,
![A beautiful poem by Joy Harjo, the 23rd U.S Poet Laureate, and first Native American awarded this title. I just wanted share this here because it really struck a chord with me A beautiful poem by Joy Harjo, the 23rd U.S Poet Laureate, and first Native American awarded this title. I just wanted share this here because it really struck a chord with me](https://i.redd.it/2awy747xfk531.jpg)
A beautiful poem by Joy Harjo, the 23rd U.S Poet Laureate, and first Native American awarded this title. I just wanted share this here because it really struck a chord with me
![Poets.org on Twitter: "Remember the sky that you were born under, know each of the star's stories. —Joy Harjo #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth https://t.co/5IT847dJqt https://t.co/5I8Dw4aKVY" / Twitter Poets.org on Twitter: "Remember the sky that you were born under, know each of the star's stories. —Joy Harjo #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth https://t.co/5IT847dJqt https://t.co/5I8Dw4aKVY" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dq26g5XV4AA62zM.jpg)
Poets.org on Twitter: "Remember the sky that you were born under, know each of the star's stories. —Joy Harjo #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth https://t.co/5IT847dJqt https://t.co/5I8Dw4aKVY" / Twitter
![Poets.org on Twitter: "We know ourselves to be part of mystery. It is unspeakable. It is everlasting. It is for keeps. —Joy Harjo, who has just been appointed the next U.S. poet Poets.org on Twitter: "We know ourselves to be part of mystery. It is unspeakable. It is everlasting. It is for keeps. —Joy Harjo, who has just been appointed the next U.S. poet](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D9bP5UsXsAAitF4.jpg)