‘Americans Cross the Rubicon’: A July 4th Poem by Brian Yapko
Americans Cross the Rubicon 1. Preamble Be proud, be grateful that we’re here! We came In pain from...
Read moreDetailsAmericans Cross the Rubicon 1. Preamble Be proud, be grateful that we’re here! We came In pain from...
Read moreDetailsTwo Fateful American Coin Flips Asa Lovejoy, Francis Pettigrew & The Portland Penny We settled on the banks...
Read moreDetailsClarence Thomas, American Hero “The mob I now faced carried no ropes or guns. It s weapons were smooth-tongued...
Read moreDetailsWhat America Was Meant to Be We often hear what they said back then, no crown should rule over...
Read moreDetailsAmerica: 250 Years Should we commit to celebrate our birth? We’ve run so many laps around the sun, Yet...
Read moreDetailsThe Second Rain A grandly booming, flashing shower Comes flying in and promptly starts To soak the neighborhood an...
Read moreDetailsArchaic Torso of Apollo by Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) translated from German by Mary Jane Myers We'll never know...
Read moreDetailsThe Council of Infinite Opinions A council met where certainty was banned, And every truth was shaped by shifting...
Read moreDetailsThe SCP Edition of Homer's Odyssey, translated by Michael Solot, is now being released as a historic audiobook---marking the...
Read moreDetailsNot Small At All I’ve gained appreciation for the smaller things in life, The uneventful days when all is...
Read moreDetailsThe Roommate It’s early morning (morning prayer): I hear Her in her room as now and then she sighs...
Read moreDetailsPouting Polly Polly Esther finds her vesture positively snoring. Even worse, her purse looks like a tile of kitchen...
Read moreDetailsElizabeth Barrett Browning Has Second Thoughts How do I hate you? Let me count the flaws: I hate you...
Read moreDetailsThen and Now The gallery faces return: I name their names, These powers invading dreams, who being dead Are...
Read moreDetailsThe Ministry of Twee The Ministry’s role is to banish the soul _In poems the poets send in--- To...
Read moreDetailsBreath of Night A sullen breath pervades the night the rhythmic stillness I can hear where peaceful dreams grow...
Read moreDetailsAmong the Redwoods by Edward Rowland Sill (1841-1887) FAREWELL to such a world! Too long I press The crowded pavement...
Read moreDetailsKaddish for My Father Yitgadal v’yitkadash sh’mai rabah… I’ve said the mourner’s kaddish now a thousand times To mark...
Read moreDetailsCanceled I reckon the outcome is just So cancel away if you must. It speaks to the fear That...
Read moreDetailsThe Diamond When Earth was young and life was new An alien forest clothed a land Where dreadful monsters...
Read moreDetailsThe Dancer The dancer turns elegantly: her pivot light and feathery, her eyes as brilliant as a wren’s, her...
Read moreDetailsChastity ‘My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, And come away.’ ---The...
Read moreDetailsOde I.11 by Horace (circa 84-54 BC) translated from Latin by Mary Jane Myers Locónoé, the gods decree the...
Read moreDetailsThe Bird with the Ugly Voice I kept a bird whose song was harsh and coarse, A jarring cry,...
Read moreDetailsThe Dryads The day we found the hoof-prints in the soil And felt the breath of dark, indolic heat,...
Read moreDetailsStories of Saint Anthony Preaching to the Fish “Proud men have turned away, for they refuse To listen...
Read moreDetailsAn Englishman to World Cups Past That 1966 World Cup _is but a memory, awarded, so the Scotsmen claim,...
Read moreDetailsFaux Pas after Don Paterson When I decanted red, not white, and she called me a fool I bit...
Read moreDetailsTrip to Italy A Poetry Travel Journal by James A. Tweedie The trip begins on April 8 with a two-week...
Read moreDetailsSpring Song Spring sings through the woods, her own special song Sometimes short ’n’ sweet and sometimes too long....
Read moreDetailsThe Eagle He flies... so quickly, cutting the air’s depth with tawny wings, the messenger of Zeus—the eagle—bold, his...
Read moreDetailsGood Night When you brushed and flossed and rinsed your teeth, _You gave nary a thought To a gap...
Read moreDetailsMothiavelli I’m thirsty for the fever of her kiss--- The neon sear---the lethal lick she brings. I burn to...
Read moreDetailsPoetic Justices: The Poetry of United States Supreme Court Justices by Adam Sedia In 1979, Justice John Paul Stevens...
Read moreDetailsBlur The seconds tick, the minutes race, __The hours fly, __The days flash by, The weeks go at a...
Read moreDetailsThe Cottage on the Ridge The gray mist lingers in the wooded vale And drifts across the piney hills...
Read moreDetailsPoem 5 by Catullus (circa 84-54 BC) translated from Latin by Mary Jane Myers Ah, Lesbia, lust’s our sweet...
Read moreDetailsUndeclared College Major Discussing broader options that young women have today, One of my female classmates had a startling...
Read moreDetailsThe Sowers by Gabriele D’Annunzio (1863-1938) translated from Italian by Joseph S. Salemi Strong lads drive the docile oxen...
Read moreDetailsThree Kittens Went to Kitten-Garten Three kittens in kitten-garten. Whose teacher was a dog. They had to write their...
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