• Submit Poetry
  • Support SCP
  • About Us
  • Members
  • Join
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Society of Classical Poets
  • Poems
    • Beauty
    • Culture
    • Satire
    • Humor
    • Children’s
    • Art
    • Ekphrastic
    • Epic
    • Epigrams and Proverbs
    • Human Rights in China
    • Music
    • Performing Arts
    • Riddles
    • Science
    • Song Lyrics
    • The Environment
    • The Raven
    • Found Poems
    • High School Poets
    • Terrorism
    • Covid-19
  • Poetry Forms
    • Sonnet
    • Haiku
    • Limerick
    • Villanelle
    • Rondeau
    • Pantoum
    • Sestina
    • Triolet
    • Acrostic
    • Alexandroid
    • Alliterative
    • Blank Verse
    • Chant Royal
    • Clerihew
    • Rhupunt
    • Rondeau Redoublé
    • Rondel
    • Rubaiyat
    • Sapphic Verse
    • Shape Poems
    • Terza Rima
  • Great Poets
    • Geoffrey Chaucer
    • Emily Dickinson
    • Homer
    • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    • Dante Alighieri
    • John Keats
    • John Milton
    • Edgar Allan Poe
    • William Shakespeare
    • William Wordsworth
    • William Blake
    • Robert Frost
  • Love Poems
  • Contests
  • SCP Academy
    • Educational
    • Teaching Classical Poetry—A Guide for Educators
    • Poetry Forms
    • The SCP Journal
    • Books
No Result
View All Result
Society of Classical Poets
  • Poems
    • Beauty
    • Culture
    • Satire
    • Humor
    • Children’s
    • Art
    • Ekphrastic
    • Epic
    • Epigrams and Proverbs
    • Human Rights in China
    • Music
    • Performing Arts
    • Riddles
    • Science
    • Song Lyrics
    • The Environment
    • The Raven
    • Found Poems
    • High School Poets
    • Terrorism
    • Covid-19
  • Poetry Forms
    • Sonnet
    • Haiku
    • Limerick
    • Villanelle
    • Rondeau
    • Pantoum
    • Sestina
    • Triolet
    • Acrostic
    • Alexandroid
    • Alliterative
    • Blank Verse
    • Chant Royal
    • Clerihew
    • Rhupunt
    • Rondeau Redoublé
    • Rondel
    • Rubaiyat
    • Sapphic Verse
    • Shape Poems
    • Terza Rima
  • Great Poets
    • Geoffrey Chaucer
    • Emily Dickinson
    • Homer
    • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    • Dante Alighieri
    • John Keats
    • John Milton
    • Edgar Allan Poe
    • William Shakespeare
    • William Wordsworth
    • William Blake
    • Robert Frost
  • Love Poems
  • Contests
  • SCP Academy
    • Educational
    • Teaching Classical Poetry—A Guide for Educators
    • Poetry Forms
    • The SCP Journal
    • Books
No Result
View All Result
Society of Classical Poets
No Result
View All Result
Home Poetry Beauty

‘A Hardcover Book’ and Other Poetry by Carol Smallwood

November 6, 2017
in Beauty, Culture, Poetry
A A
2
poems 'A Hardcover Book' and Other Poetry by Carol Smallwood

 

A Hardcover Book

Carrying a hardcover book instead of a small electronic tool
I get polite, benevolent smiles seemingly reserved for the old;
people ask, “How old’s your Bible?” as if following some rule.

I’m asked it so often I’m disappointed if not asked—you’ll
find it easy to believe it could be true in any size household—
carrying a hardcover book instead of a small electronic tool

even admitting the chances low of it happening when polled.
Please assume I’m still thinking straight, am OK, all told;
people ask, “How old’s your Bible?” as if following some rule

they learned most likely long ago quite young in grade school
and became very comfortable, complacent, following the fold.
Carrying a hardcover book instead of a small electronic tool

is not quite correct and some may frown, see you the fool
quite the dinosaur, out of touch and even speckled with mold:
people ask, “How old’s your Bible?” as if following some rule

that one should flow with the crowd—not intending to be cruel.
But I’ll continue to read instead of text and not be controlled:
carrying a hardcover book instead of a small electronic tool
people ask, “How old’s your Bible?” as if following some rule.

 

Dog Days Triptych

Ever wonder what the Dog Days of Summer are about?
The ancient Greeks needed to explain illness, storms,
fever, high temperature, war, disasters like drought.
Ever wonder what the Dog Days of Summer are about?
They are named for (Sirius) Dog Star, brightest no doubt
in the Canis Major constellation—brightness not the norm.
Ever wonder what the Dog Days of Summer are about?
The ancient Greeks needed to explain illness, storms.

I thought they were when dogs slept because it was so hot
and read it was translated into English about 500 years ago
covering July 3 to August 11, dates I was never taught:
I thought they were when dogs slept because it was so hot.
Grandmother often said, ”Shake the yellow dog” I thought
to make one get rid of being lazy, stop going with the flow.
I thought dog days were dogs sleeping because it was so hot
and read it was translated into English about 500 years ago.

The constellation appears in Homer’s The Iliad as the star
brightest at night being connected with suffering, disaster
named Orion’s Dog: an evil visible point in the sky afar.
The constellation appears in Homer’s The Iliad as the star
Sirius raising late in the dark liquid sky—a tale without par,
a classic for years and years of many a good school master.
The constellation appears in Homer’s The Iliad, as the star
brightest at night being connected with suffering, disaster.

 

Carol Smallwood’s over four dozen books include Women on Poetry: Writing, Revising, Publishing and Teaching, on Poets & Writers Magazine list of Best Books for Writers. Water, Earth, Air, Fire, and Picket Fences is a 2014 collection from Lamar University Press; Divining the Prime Meridian, is forthcoming from WordTech Editions. She has appeared in such journals as: Drunken Boat; The Writer’s Chronicle; The Main Street Rag; Jelly Bucket; English Journal.Carol has founded, supports humane societies.

ShareTweetPin
The Society of Classical Poets does not endorse any views expressed in individual poems or commentary.
Read Our Comments Policy Here
Next Post
‘Another Mass Murder in the News’ and Other Poetry by Bruce Dale Wise

'Another Mass Murder in the News' and Other Poetry by Bruce Dale Wise

10 Greatest Poems Written by John Milton

10 Greatest Poems Written by John Milton

‘Rows of Steps’ by Rajnish Mishra

'Rows of Steps' by Rajnish Mishra

Comments 2

  1. Joe Tessitore says:
    8 years ago

    Dear Carol,

    Loved them both – messages and rhyme schemes – Very well done!

    Sincerely,

    Joe

    Reply
  2. James Sale says:
    8 years ago

    These are 2 beautiful and highly skilled poems; in their rhymes and repetition too they have a hypnotic quality, which I love. Well done – very fine writing.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  1. Jeff Eardley on ‘Rhyme Crimes’ and Other Light Verse by James A. TweedieDecember 13, 2025

    Jim, these are highly entertaining, just when we Brits are needing of some light relief. I was reminded of the…

  2. Roy Eugene Peterson on ‘Firefly’ and Other Poetry by Ulysses ArlenDecember 13, 2025

    Ullysses, these are vibrant poems of imagery with innate lessons for life that beautifully resonate and beg for our reflection.…

  3. Tanya Reinhart on ‘Song of Ulysses’ and Other Poetry by Clinton Van InmanDecember 13, 2025

    These poems feel grounded in an older, steadier music, and that’s part of their power. Song of Ulysses captures the…

  4. Nancy Brewka-Clark on ‘Magic Show, North Country’: A Poem by Nancy Brewka-ClarkDecember 13, 2025

    What a wonderful use of a poem! Thank you so much, Danielle.

  5. Roy Eugene Peterson on ‘Blooming Early or Late?’ and Other Poetry by Julian WoodruffDecember 13, 2025

    Julian, your sentence structure and length is becoming legendary as you have a unique facility for continuing a thought while…

Receive Poems in Your Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 1,625 other subscribers
Facebook Twitter Youtube

Archive

Categories

Quick Links

  • About Us
  • Submit Poetry
  • Become a Member
  • Members List
  • Support the Society
  • Advertisement Placement
  • Comments Policy
  • Terms of Use

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Poems
    • Beauty
    • Culture
    • Satire
    • Humor
    • Children’s
    • Art
    • Ekphrastic
    • Epic
    • Epigrams and Proverbs
    • Human Rights in China
    • Music
    • Performing Arts
    • Riddles
    • Science
    • Song Lyrics
    • The Environment
    • The Raven
    • Found Poems
    • High School Poets
    • Terrorism
    • Covid-19
  • Poetry Forms
    • Sonnet
    • Haiku
    • Limerick
    • Villanelle
    • Rondeau
    • Pantoum
    • Sestina
    • Triolet
    • Acrostic
    • Alexandroid
    • Alliterative
    • Blank Verse
    • Chant Royal
    • Clerihew
    • Rhupunt
    • Rondeau Redoublé
    • Rondel
    • Rubaiyat
    • Sapphic Verse
    • Shape Poems
    • Terza Rima
  • Great Poets
    • Geoffrey Chaucer
    • Emily Dickinson
    • Homer
    • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    • Dante Alighieri
    • John Keats
    • John Milton
    • Edgar Allan Poe
    • William Shakespeare
    • William Wordsworth
    • William Blake
    • Robert Frost
  • Love Poems
  • Contests
  • SCP Academy
    • Educational
    • Teaching Classical Poetry—A Guide for Educators
    • Poetry Forms
    • The SCP Journal
    • Books

© 2025 SCP. WebDesign by CODEC Prime.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.