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Monthly Archives November 30, 2020

A Poem on Catholic Bishops Hailing the ‘President-Elect’ and Others by Julian Woodruff

The Society
November 30, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
21 Comments
_ Our Bishops, on Nov. 4, 2020 Our bishops hail the president-elect.Do they suppose the election is decided?Or are they anxious that we all move onAnd welcome policies that won’t excludeThe illegal alien...

‘My Covid-19 Birthday Bash’ by Jeff Kemper

The Society
November 30, 2020
Covid-19, Culture, Humor, Poetry
8 Comments
2 November 2020 Two weeks and counting here I be In clutches of the CCP I don’t delight as I once did In birthday presents, cards, and quid, But my two darling angel-girls Served me with functionary...

‘Passage in Venice’: A Poem by Royal Rhodes

The Society
November 29, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
4 Comments
  They mix together here waiting for the trim black and gold gondolas heading into side canals that drain and brim with refuse and will bear souls that wait to ride. The tourist's straying...

‘Famine de l’âme’ by Anna J. Arredondo

The Society
November 28, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
23 Comments
  Famine de l'âme The soul, deprived of one essential thing, Cannot rely on dusty stores of hope; Seeking to mitigate starvation's sting, Finds worthless every erstwhile way to cope: Profound...

‘A Sonnet for the Citizens’ by Claude Clayton Smith

The Society
November 27, 2020
Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
3 Comments
—for Li Hongzhi The unacknowledged legislators know the truth: the Buddha shows one thousand hands to foster heaven’s circulation, so the standing stance is seen throughout the lands and strengthens the...

‘Crying Fowl’: A Thanksgiving Day Poem by C.B. Anderson

The Society
November 26, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry
30 Comments
  The turkey that we blithely ate Had little cause to celebrate The final Thursday in November. It's customary to dismember A hapless bird that's plucked and trussed To satisfy our boundless...

A Covid Thanksgiving Poem and Other Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
November 26, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
53 Comments
  Thanksgiving 1984 2020 Wear a mask until you eat and never touch your face. Muzzle up between each bite and when you’re saying grace. No more guests than four to eight at six full feet apart. To...

‘The Cracks of Doom’ by James A. Tweedie

The Society
November 25, 2020
Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
  Pandemic epidemic, fever, chills; As viral spiral sickens, quickens, kills. We’re tasked and masked with no place left to go. A lockdown, knockdown, drag-on TKO. The churches, schools, and...

‘Where Are the Leaves?’: A Late Autumn Rondeau by Jeff Kemper

The Society
November 25, 2020
Beauty, Poetry, Rondeau
22 Comments
  Where are the leaves that branches bore? They’re falling fast on forest floor, A cornucopia outspread, Of orange, yellow, brown, and red: Reminders of a settled score. Ah this, my gloomy...

‘This Grief of Mine’ by Sally Sandler

The Society
November 25, 2020
Beauty, Poetry
19 Comments
  Don’t place your limits on this grief of mine or try to cheer me out of feeling sorrow. I need to wear it for a longer time and won’t be ready to let go tomorrow. The ragged tears that burn...

‘Shisendo, Hall of the Poetry Immortals’ by Margaret Coats

The Society
November 24, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Video
23 Comments
  The Shisendō is a hideaway villa in the eastern hills of Kyoto, Japan, created by poet and calligrapher Jōzan Ishikawa (1583–1672) as a place where he could read and write classical Chinese poetry...

On the History of Cricket, and Other Poetry by Jeff Eardley

The Society
November 23, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
7 Comments
  Cricket The game of Cricket, I’ll relate, Goes back to fifteen fifty-eight, Upon a field in Guildford way, In Surrey, many miles away. The game was played by many more, Up to the English...

‘Mozart on his Kegelstatt Trio’ and Other Poetry by Julian Woodruff

The Society
November 22, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Music, Poetry
42 Comments
Mozart on His Kegelstatt Trio Quite recently I wrote a little trio While wasting time at skittles with some friends. We needed something for the clarinet, Something not dolorous, but not con brio— A...

Poems on a World Full of Lies, by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
November 21, 2020
Culture, Poetry, Rondeau Redoublé
42 Comments
Heart of Darkness a rondeau redoublé A heart of darkness mocks and flouts the rules. It robs our orb of honesty and light. It tempts then toys with sycophantic fools--- Duped souls that sate the dark...

‘The Mask’ and Other Poetry by Peter Venable

The Society
November 21, 2020
Poetry
1 Comment
  The Mask Sin wears a cherubic mask And beams forth paradise. “Come in, recline, and bask.” The discerning eye looks twice: The gate shuts into a vice.     Old Nick’s...

A Fable about Cancel Culture: ‘Vulture Culture’ by Christopher Lindsay

The Society
November 20, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
10 Comments
. Vulture Culture Above the clouds, a vulture soars, the leader of a culture war. The bird of prey is wide awake, ready to punish grave mistakes. A rooster crows with all his might, and fast, the vulture drops...

‘The Violence in Philadelphia’ and Other Poetry by Bruce Dale Wise

The Society
November 19, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
7 Comments
. The Violence in Philadelphia “Par le regne des maleureux chetis“ —Eustache Deschamps by Urbawel Cidese Say first what caused the violence in Philadelphia; a man named Walter Wallace, Junior, with a...

‘All Divinity Is Love or Wonder’ and Other Poetry by Cindy Hill

The Society
November 18, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
3 Comments
All Divinity Is Love or Wonder* New Harbor October 2020 All Divinity is love or wonder. The moon pulls up the sea, while rocks plunge deeply underneath; ragged, cracked asunder, synclined metamorphic...

‘To Know the Mobs of Modern Days’ by Jared Pearman

The Society
November 18, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
9 Comments
Originally Published by the SCP on November 24, 2019   dedicated to my wife, who was mobbed and defamed for political gains They've come before with pitchforks high, With torches beaming off their...
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On the Main Stream Media’s Fake News, a Poem by Russel Winick

The Society
November 17, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
14 Comments
  Truthfulness I walked through our lovely suburban downtown, Which always is ranked as the best. But everywhere windows and doors had gone down, The triumph of peaceful protest. I heard a most...
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‘On Romantic Longing’ and Other Poetry by Martin Rizley

The Society
November 17, 2020
Beauty, Poetry
17 Comments
  On Romantic Longing* Was it when autumn filled the air With musty smells and chimney smoke, This feeling in me first awoke, Which hitherto, had not been there? Or was it on a summer's eve I...

‘Pope Urban II Sonnet-Speech, Clermont, 1095’ and Other Poetry by Paul A. Freeman

The Society
November 16, 2020
Beauty, Covid-19, Culture, Humor, Poetry
5 Comments
_ Pope Urban II Sonnet-Speech, Clermont, 1095 Oh Noblemen, I’m charged by God to warn that Christendom is threatened by the Turk. Torched churches and our pilgrim dead we mourn, whilst in Jerusalem’s...

Winners of the ‘Napa Valley Winery’ Ekphrastic Poetry Contest

The Society
November 15, 2020
Beauty, Ekphrastic, Poetry, Poetry Contests
13 Comments
Thank you to everyone who participated! This was a great effort for a meaningful purpose: the recent burning down of the Chateau Boswell winery in Napa Valley. Congratulations to the winners. Bravo!  ---Evan...

Three Translations of Goethe and an Original Musical Setting for One of Them, by James A. Tweedie

The Society
November 15, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Music, Poetry, Readings, Translation
16 Comments
  Introductory Note These paraphrased translations represent three short poems composed by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a person so well-known that I will pass on offering a biography and only note that he...

A Poem on Losing Someone to Motor Neuron Disease (MND), by Peter Hartley

The Society
November 14, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
18 Comments
A Wheelchair They kept their car-doors shut and windows closed, Nor left their house but stayed inside, disposed To hide if D were waiting wheelchair-bound Outside. Attendant crew, no siren sound, The...

Three Poems for My Wife, by Jeff Kemper

The Society
November 13, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Love Poems, Poetry
14 Comments
  On Marriage I married a girl named Sue And alas! She married me too!     As Then, So Now When years ago and many ages since My flaming ardor flared (now fondness thrives For you,...

Two Poems Critical of Communist Regimes, by Brian Yapko

The Society
November 12, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
15 Comments
  On a Turtle of Broken Jade The tiny turtle made of milky jade Was smuggled by Jun’s parents from afar Evoking memories that flame and fade--- Confucian virtue rescued from the war. The treasured...
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An Exercise in Dactylics: ‘Love’s Song and Dance’ by Joseph S. Salemi

The Society
November 11, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry
23 Comments
  She was the one who approached me and spoke, Saying my lectures had swept her away. Maybe we could have occasional chats After class ended, with coffee or drinks? Cued and emboldened, I made an...

Veteran’s Day 2020 Poem: ‘Remembering’ by James A. Tweedie

The Society
November 11, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
13 Comments
  Thoughts following a visit to the World War 2 National Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Eugene Ovid Lambert was my name, U.S. Army Airborne casualty. Died on D-Day, that’s my...

Poetry on Voter Fraud Across the Nation

The Society
November 11, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
8 Comments
  On Voter Fraud after Li Hongzhi’s poem "On the General Election" by Evan Mantyk Is chivalry dead in the hearts of the people? I knew it was lacking but this is pure evil. The stars of the...

‘Mary Le Cuisinier’ by Beverly Stock

The Society
November 10, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry
2 Comments
  Mary had a little lamb His fleece was white as snow. This little lamb, we’ll call him Stan, Starred at a livestock show. Stan followed her to cooking school Her class was on white...

Poems for Remembrance Day 2020

The Society
November 9, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
14 Comments
  Remember, Remember… by Susan Jarvis Bryant No thankful foot falls on the London street In honour of our brave and voiceless dead. Remembrance Sunday’s rendered incomplete Without the...

‘Shooting Star’ and Other Poetry by Shari Jo LeKane

The Society
November 9, 2020
Beauty, Poetry
7 Comments
Shooting Star Upon the early fall of night my eyes behold a shooting star, electric streak in twilight sea, now here alive, then gone you are. What beauty brings this lustrous light well driven by...

The Aeneid, Book I, Lines 1-50: A Rhyming Translation by Len Krisak

The Society
November 8, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Epic, Poetry, Translation
3 Comments
The complete new translation can found from Hackett Publishing here. My poem sings of one man forced from Troy by war. Fate harried him to find a home on Latium’s shore— On some Lavinian littoral. By...

‘Poem for the Second Inauguration of President Donald J. Trump’ by Joseph Charles MacKenzie

The Society
November 7, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry, Readings
17 Comments
originally published on November 2, 2020 on MacKenzie Lyric Poetry Where shall they hide now, the merchants of death, Who cloaked our eyes and robbed our throats of voice, Who muzzled minds and sought to...

‘Perfectionist Inclined’ and Other Poetry by Lynn Kong

The Society
November 7, 2020
Beauty, Culture, High School Submissions, Poetry, Shakespeare
8 Comments
  Perfectionist Inclined Maligned by self-encasing brine, defined By certainty's demise, self-image lies Within a shrine. Perfectionist inclined, I crouch transfixed in infinite surmise: Confined by...

A Poem on Voter Fraud: ‘God Knows!’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
November 6, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
45 Comments
  “The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.” ---Albert Einstein The issue isn’t black or white. It isn’t left, it isn’t...

‘Yearning for Castles and Gargoyles’ and Other Poetry by Daniel Kemper

The Society
November 6, 2020
Art, Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
11 Comments
  Yearning for Castles and Gargoyles Among the towers never made of ivory, protruding lewdly over walls of mottled stone, misshapen forms, insatiably unsavory look down on us. Who takes such agony to...

‘The Ballad of Babi Yar’ by Theresa Rodriguez

The Society
November 5, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
16 Comments
  Over 100,00 people were killed at Babi Yar between September 29, 1941 and November 6, 1943. Oh, come and gather round to hear This story from afar, As I unfold the tragedy, The tale of Babi...

A Poem on Voter Fraud: ‘Red Skies’ and Others by Bruce Dale Wise

The Society
November 4, 2020
Culture, Poetry
30 Comments
  Red Skies by Usa W. Celebride Along th’ Atlantic Ocean and around the grand Great Lakes, on the horizon one can see the bright, blue water quakes. It’s after the election, looking east, one...
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