Margaret Britton Vaughn
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Margaret Britton Vaughn (born 1938 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee) is Tennessee's poet laureate.[1]

Vaughn was born on July 16, 1938, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.[2] Her father, Winfred Vaughn, a fire fighter, was killed in the line of duty when Vaughn was 9 months old. When Vaughn was four years old she moved with her remarried mother and brother to Gulfport, Mississippi.[3]
Vaughn was baptized Methodist the Methodist church and raised in the Church of Christ. She now attends the Episcopal Church. Her belief in hypocrisy and unnecessary rules of the church inspired her book You're Laughing, Ain’t Ya, God?
Vaughn lives in Bell Buckle, Tennessee and is frequently visited by people seeking mentorship, advice and conversations about poetry. Celebrity visitors include Bill Moyers and Maya Angelou.[4] In recent years, Vaughn has overcome both kidney and breast cancer[3]
Vaughn was friends with late country singer Loretta Lynn, whom she met through the Wilburn brothers in the 1960s. They bonded over similar writing styles and collaborated throughout their careers. Vaughn helped write Lynn's Grammy-nominated 2004 song "Miss Being Mrs. Lynn".[3]
