‘There Are Masters and Then There Are Masters’ and Other Poetry by Phillip Whidden The Society September 12, 2024 Culture, Poetry 19 Comments . There Are Masters and Then There Are Masters The moth’s desire for muzziness of moon Looms large in some men’s minds. They seem to think That muddled paradox, that Indian rune Philosophy, is fine...
‘Over the Hill’: A Trimeter Villanelle and Other Poetry by Cheryl Corey The Society September 11, 2024 Beauty, Poetry, Villanelle 12 Comments . Over the Hill Now that you’re "over the hill," Relax. Enjoy the view. Life’s a beach, so chill. Work? You’ve had your fill. It’s time to just do you; And now that you’re over the hill, You’ve...
‘Flora’s England’: A Poem by Isabella Simmonds The Society September 11, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 18 Comments . Flora's England The hedgerows droop with bulbous berries black As feathers of the Raven in the sun Of August, glowing hot upon his back. He soars above the corn, its growing done. While Lammas songs are sung...
‘A Prayer in Three Quatrains’: A Poem by William Harrison The Society September 10, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 10 Comments . A Prayer in Three Quatrains Too well I know, I am a son of error; Too well I know the weakness of my frame. Yet still I plead, Lord, save me from this terror; And of Thy mercy, blot out all my shame. A...
‘The Traveler’ and Other Poetry by Shindy Cai The Society September 9, 2024 Beauty, Poetry 5 Comments . The Traveler I walked along a dusty road, The night was long and cruel and cold. When suddenly upon the path, I came across a speck of gold. I picked it up in sheer delight, And stumbled to a broken inn. Yet...
‘Common Brief’: A Poem by T.M. Moore The Society September 9, 2024 Beauty, Poetry 10 Comments . Common Brief I watch the leaves awaken in the wood behind our home, as daybreak crawls along the trees, and shafts of sunlight penetrate the canopy. The leaves are motionless, but soon enough they’ll shake...
‘An Awkward Endorsement’: A Poem by Susan Jarvis Bryant The Society September 8, 2024 Poetry, Satire 32 Comments . An Awkward Endorsement on Putin's recent endorsement of Kamala Harris for president There's no disputing, Putin's put the boot in. In rooting for Ms. Harris, he has sent The press into a tizzy. Now they're...
‘Crystal Spires or Lake of Fire?’: A Poem by Peter Venable The Society September 8, 2024 Culture, Poetry 4 Comments . Crystal Spires or Lake of Fire? The day shall come. For some, just like a thief That sneaks unknown. An accident and grief. __Our flesh and spirit sever. For many souls, slow as a morphine drip Their life...
‘Nehemiah Questions Robert Frost About Walls’: A Poem by Cynthia Erlandson The Society September 8, 2024 Culture, Poetry 12 Comments . Nehemiah Questions Robert Frost About Walls “Something there is that doesn’t love a wall.” ---Robert Frost, “Mending Wall” “Jerusalem lies waste, and its gates are burnt with fire. Come and let...
‘I Have Waited for September’: A Poem by Roy E. Peterson The Society September 7, 2024 Beauty, Poetry 26 Comments . I Have Waited for September I have waited for September When the stars shine silver white; When the sun with trepidation Chases off the cold of night. Farmers seek to reap their harvest: All the golden grain...
‘Empty Words’: A Poem by James A. Tweedie The Society September 7, 2024 Culture, Poetry 9 Comments . Empty Words There was a time not long agoWhen insults led to deadly duels.Today, on streaming videoI saw men call each other fools. And women did the same, and worse,Forsaking wit and eloquenceWith every...
‘Cicada Serenade’ and Other Summer Poems by Susan Jarvis Bryant The Society September 6, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Villanelle 27 Comments . Cicada Serenade Boys hang their beat on the heat of the summer. Sticky days twang with their thick, tinny ring. Banshee crescendos and thrums from each drummer Shiver mesquites where the mockingbirds...
‘Supply and Demand’ and Other Poetry by Benjamin Cannicott Shavitz The Society September 6, 2024 Beauty, Humor, Poetry 3 Comments . Supply and Demand Infinite happiness isn’t available. Something so precious just isn’t that scalable. Boundless dismay, though, is much more attainable. Being uncoveted, pain is quite gainable. . . Off...
‘Where Virtue Dies’ and Other Poetry by Warren Bonham The Society September 5, 2024 Poetry, Satire 9 Comments . Where Virtue Dies In the city of Washington, where virtue dies in the immoral sewage as it putrefies, those who tell the most brazen, despicable lies, and accumulate sound bites that self-aggrandize, trade...
‘Dante in Modern Times’ and Other Poetry by Rob Fried The Society September 5, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Dante, Poetry 14 Comments . Dante in Modern Times If I were Dante, and the quest were mine To reprise chapters of his Comedie For modern times, perhaps no less Divine For being steeped in modern tragedie, I’d start with Hell, where...
‘Recipe for a Poem’ by Sally Cook The Society September 4, 2024 Beauty, Poetry 30 Comments . Recipe for a Poem Scraped clean of glib and warty observation, On pristine paper place one piercing thought. Add in the fragrant oil of concentration, Simmer in meaning. When the blend you sought Requires...
‘Coupled in Rhyme’: A Poem by Jonathan Kinsman The Society September 4, 2024 Love Poems, Poetry 10 Comments . Coupled in Rhyme She sees me better than I do, so in her sight I strive to be worthy to lie with, never to lie to. She knows me better than my best, brings comfort to my days, makes manifest the loving balm...
‘The High Priest’s Homily’: A Poem by Shaun C. Duncan The Society September 3, 2024 Culture, Poetry, Science 20 Comments . The High Priest's Homily Once Man, in thrall to ignorance, believed the world was round, But now we know that everything is one vast sea of sound, __And what seemed solid ground Is but an anxious emptiness,...
‘Clouds Over Skye’: A Poem by Martin Rizley The Society September 3, 2024 Beauty, Poetry 12 Comments . Clouds Over Skye Vast mounting clouds rise over peak and vale; Their shifting billows filter noonday´s beams, Which pierce the spectral haze, so wispy pale, And flood the hollow, where a wee tarn...
‘Circling In’: A Poem in Terza Rima by Jeffrey Essmann The Society September 2, 2024 Culture, Poetry, Terza Rima 9 Comments . Circling In It’s time (I tell myself) we circled in;Gave up at last the overwrought concernThat pulls us this-way-that till we begin To lose the human power to discernWhat truly holds and what has little...
A Poem for Labor Day and Others by Christine de Pisan, Translated by Margaret Coats The Society September 2, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation 25 Comments . For All Who Labor by Christine de Pisan (1364-c. 1430) Lady, fair branch where God’s grace blooms,Our labors, Saint Bernard assumes,Are benefited by your taskTo help those who ply hoes or broomsWhen night...
‘Garden Party’ and Other Poems by C.B. Anderson The Society September 1, 2024 Beauty, Humor, Poetry 15 Comments . Garden Party The sparrows near the feeder flit and preen While predators politely quit the scene. A mockingbird is chirping up a storm, And soft drinks on the cart are getting warm. The worms beneath the...
‘Married to the Mob’ and Other Poetry by Brian Yapko The Society September 1, 2024 Culture, Poetry, Satire 24 Comments . Married to the Mob He’s going out again today. What for? His hundredth chance to settle some old score? “Damn this! Screw that! Free cash! Free hash! More war!” It seems some things just never change,...