‘Rachel’s Bawbee’: A Poem by Morrison Handley-Schachler
Rachel’s Bawbee Rachel: Chancellor Rachel Reeves who will present His Majesty's Government's budget on Nov. 26, 2025 “ae bawbee”:...
Read moreDetailsRachel’s Bawbee Rachel: Chancellor Rachel Reeves who will present His Majesty's Government's budget on Nov. 26, 2025 “ae bawbee”:...
Read moreDetailsThe Ground of Being Consider that our world may be sewn through With sentience, intelligence and thought. The dead...
Read moreDetailsA Poet Explains Perhaps, dear madam and dear sir, You might with my remarks concur As I explain why...
Read moreDetailsSwimming to the Waterfall at Uvongo In the heat of the early winter By the haunts of the southern...
Read moreDetailsMeeting Alexander You were the wonder of another age. Enemies and friends alike: they learned To love your laughter...
Read moreDetailsI Don’t Know With questions some adults are asked Why do they try to keep it masked--- Like they’re...
Read moreDetailsGlog Gets Participation Prize Our tale’s set in a prehistoric cave Carved in a cliff above a vast expanse...
Read moreDetailsThe Bamboozlers of Belém inspired by the recent disasters that plagued COP30 (UN Climate Change Conference) in Belém, Brazil...
Read moreDetailsThe Last Caesar ---Ravenna, 476 AD The figure on this golden solidus: a beardless boy, his dress a bossed...
Read moreDetailsJust Do It. _My spirit’s wings shall soar _Although at times I stray. When I’m downcast… when life’s storms...
Read moreDetailsDiocletian’s Horse “Save it for your horse.” ---Oedipus Tex, P.D.Q. Bach (Peter Schickele) While Diocletian owned the home Octavian built...
Read moreDetailsThe poem read by the poet himself at the Society of Classical Poets' in-person Poetry Symposium held in Naperville, Illinois...
Read moreDetailsChoosing a Thermometer If tubes hypoglottal Can cause you to throttle, And things in your ears Breed irrational fears,...
Read moreDetailsMorning Rain Veiled sky, dusk at dawn, Night gone---yet not gone; Half-light, hardly day; Weird world, dim and gray....
Read moreDetailsTimeless The timeless, gentle swish of wave-washed sand; The echoed “chock” of rounded wave-washed stone; The silent, skittered feet...
Read moreDetails. Beyond "Daffodils" The British weather gets my goat. For once, upon a morning stroll, My path became a flooded...
Read moreDetailsLongfellow I first met you in the schoolroom, _When I was but a child, And read your words and...
Read moreDetailsSensation Amidst the flaming of the flying saucer’s landing gear, like as the Sunshine glazing it, in gold-white-yellow sheer,...
Read moreDetailsSeeing Shen Yun in Milwaukee The curtain rose—divine, resplendent stage, Where heaven’s hues met earth in living grace. The...
Read moreDetailsEarly Days The scent of roses, and the blazing sun, The gas pump next door busy—day’s begun. No school;...
Read moreDetailsSnootsplaining For every galoot there’s a dutiful snoot Acutely aware that their truth’s absolute. They jabber and jaw as...
Read moreDetailsNovember by the Sea The cliffs, they are eroding On old Pacific shores, But chill November calls me To where...
Read moreDetailsGilgamesh Lines Introduction In 2011 when we were evacuating Iraq, looted antiquities entered the market. One such was this...
Read moreDetailsSonnet of the Hardened Heart Care less, I warn myself; bother no more With inner crevices: prying the shell...
Read moreDetailsUpon Seeing a Stump Where a Tree Once Was When in the park, I passed a felled oak tree...
Read moreDetailsOn Time I went to bed too late last night And woke up to an awful fright But now...
Read moreDetailsThe poem read by the poet herself at the Society of Classical Poets' in-person Poetry Symposium held in Naperville, Illinois...
Read moreDetailsBig Pharma Big Pharma companies pay fees that get spent on the salaries of scientists who regulate each new...
Read moreDetailsSolid Oak The oaks are always late to shed their leaves. They cling to vestiges of summer raiment, Now...
Read moreDetailsNovember Nights are cold, days crisp and bold. On the ground and in the trees, Vast array of red...
Read moreDetailsThe Golden Soldier ---for my grandfather He had a calming charm. He always spoke Of garden-basking instances of joy---...
Read moreDetailsA War Poem of Sorts ---to Robert Thomas Waldock, who died in 1983 The graveyard’s last but one dug...
Read moreDetailsBBC Leadership Change Most networks now compete to be the one perched at the apogee of those to whom...
Read moreDetailsThe Long Journey Home I’ve traveled many miles on this long road, Across cold, barren hills and sweeping plains,...
Read moreDetailsOld Bottles ---Oneida County, Wisconsin From time to time, when stirring in the muck below our lakeside dock, we...
Read moreDetails. Europe Arranges Its Own Autopsy ---with apologies to T.S. Eliot . I. The Trojan Horse When April came it...
Read moreDetailsThe Reliquary One early morning long ago, I stopped to watch the Avon flow. Long-steeped and weedy, olive green,...
Read moreDetailsListening to Incense A spiral from ignited aloe rises, Translucent, swayed with compound camphor salve Through azure air that...
Read moreDetailsMachine Learning All algorithms, hypothetical Or otherwise, all organised behaviours Evoke responses antithetical— And thus the desperate ever doubt...
Read moreDetailsMelampus: The Listener Canto I---The Gift of Listening 1. The Birth of the Listener The strong winds over...
Read moreDetailsPatrick, thank you so much for your thoughtful words. I’m really glad the deeper layers came through for you —…
Russel, I always enjoy your poems!
James, I know you know the story of Jonah and the whale and the gourd plant (or whatever kind of…
The first two lines pretty much sum up the single truest idea about our universe, in my opinion, and I…
This is a good poem with excellent rhymes and solid metrics. It is a rhetorical apostrophe to an absent person.…
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