The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 12月26日 04時30分
Nearly every year since 1932, The New Yorker has published a poem called “Greetings, Friends”—a way of recalling the events of the outgoing year. “Dear friends, if we could rhyme away / The year’s vast losses, we might say / These stumbling lines were justified / As right in step with Christmastide,” Ian Frazier writes, in his 2020 take on the annual tradition. Read the full poem at the link in our bio.
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