Three Curtal Sonnets by Shaun C. Duncan The Society October 8, 2024 Culture, Poetry 4 Comments . The Prestige of the Puppet-Master To be deceived must bring some satisfaction, For all are well aware of the illusion Yet most will play the dupe quite willingly; Indeed, they’ll pay good coin for cheap...
‘Time For Some Gardening’: A Poem by Bruce Dale Wise The Society October 8, 2024 Culture, Poetry 3 Comments . Time For Some Gardening It was time for some gardening. He heard a train go by. Its distant airhorn sighed. There were no clouds up in the sky. He trimmed the grass beside the craggy boulders at the edge. He...
‘Carcinoma’: A Poem on the UK’s National Health Service by Clive Boddy The Society October 7, 2024 Poetry, Satire 6 Comments . Carcinoma The NHS, though poised and calm, Have so far done no hurt or harm, Towards this cancer on my arm. They saw it there a month ago, And told me it would have to go; Since then I’ve sat and watched...
‘Consequences of Following Advice’: A Poem by Roy E. Peterson The Society October 7, 2024 Culture, Humor, Poetry 15 Comments . Consequences of Following Advice Advice can come in snappy lines __That have a fun refrain: “Let a smile be your umbrella,” __Though that won’t block cold rain. They tell us that “To err is...
‘Political Musings’: Couplets by Cheryl Corey The Society October 6, 2024 Poetry, Satire 15 Comments . Political Musings . While bumbling Biden’s basking on the beach, The Donald’s dodging bullets in the breach. . Abortion this, abortion that—it’s 24/7; But not a word about the smash and grab at...
‘Not the Same Thing Anymore’ and Other Poems by Russel Winick The Society October 6, 2024 Culture, Humor, Poetry 13 Comments . Not the Same Thing Anymore Of most who go to school these days __It sadly must be stated, No longer can they be appraised __As being educated. . . Kids’ Most Common Mistake The most common...
‘Three Things Alexander Knew’: A Poem by James Sale The Society October 5, 2024 Culture, Poetry 18 Comments . Three Things Alexander Knew “What can you tell me that deserves such excitement, except perhaps that Homer has come back to life?” ---Alexander the Great He conquered the world And it was too small....
‘Remnants of the Spring’: A Poem by James A. Tweedie The Society October 5, 2024 Beauty, Poetry 14 Comments . Remnants of the Spring Lupine, Paintbrush, remnants of the spring Color summer’s browning meadows, splashing Renoir dots and drabbles along freshing Snow-fed streams whose whispered burbles sing Odes to...
‘Political’: A Poem by Warren Bonham The Society October 4, 2024 Culture, Poetry 12 Comments . Political The culture tells us every day that we can’t be political, so Christians nod and meekly pray, but if we’re analytical, when governments stray into what is truly theological, then we should tell...
Three Rhyming Haiku by Benjamin Cannicott Shavitz The Society October 4, 2024 Beauty, Haiku and Senryu, Poetry 9 Comments . Riverside Park—Labor Day An ambling river. Just a wheeze of gentle breeze. My soul aquiver. . . Desert Only sand and dread. Sunset looms in bloody red. Buzzards overhead. . . Chatter Throngs of...
‘On the Death of Mike Lynch, August 19, 2024’: A Poem by Jeff Eardley The Society October 3, 2024 Culture, Poetry 13 Comments . On the Death of Mike Lynch, August 19, 2024 They say his blood was Irish, with his toothy Gaelic smile. A master of the cyberworld, with features to beguile. A genius of mathematics, powerful and strong. He...
A Translation of the German National Anthem, by James A. Tweedie The Society October 3, 2024 Music, Poetry, Translation 9 Comments . A Translation of the German National Anthem and a Musical Setting for the Tune “Austria” Some months ago, I jotted down a tune that carried a hint of familiarity. The notes bore a resemblance to the tune...
‘The Fool’: A Poem by Jeffrey Essmann The Society October 2, 2024 Poetry, Satire 10 Comments . The Fool Astrology has always left me cold (As cold, at least, as interstellar space); The lines along my palm can only trace The rate at which my hand is growing old. My observation of the Ouija board Says...
A Rosh Hashanah Poem on the Blowing of the Shofar, by Margaret Coats The Society October 2, 2024 Culture, Music, Poetry 20 Comments . The Ram's Horn "A great horn shall be blown, and they that were lost shall come from the land of Assyria, and they that were outcasts from the land of Egypt, and they shall adore the Lord at the holy mount...
‘To Speak Unique’: A Poem by Caroline Chen The Society October 1, 2024 Culture, High School Submissions, Poetry 3 Comments . To Speak Unique From youth we have been urged to stay unique. For boxed-in meetings, we must always be The ones outside the box, must always speak On obscure points. The price of novelty? Discussing common...
‘Autumn Reversed’: A Poem by Paul A. Freeman The Society October 1, 2024 Beauty, Humor, Poetry 16 Comments . Autumn Reversed Once snowflakes have recrystalized,__they rise from where they fell;in Earth’s alternate universe__it’s early winter’s knell. The frost unfreezes, rain unfalls,__leaves littering the...