‘I Have Waited for September’: A Poem by Roy E. Peterson The Society September 7, 2024 Beauty, Poetry . 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 4 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 18 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 2 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 5 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 10 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 28 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 6 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 8 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 9 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 19 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 22 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,...
‘Government Waste’: A Poem by Warren Bonham for the Reagan Movie Premiere The Society August 31, 2024 Culture, Poetry 6 Comments . Wisdom of Reagan: Government Waste “Government is like a baby: with a big appetite at one end and no responsibility at the other.” ---Ronald “The Gipper” Reagan The Gipper knew a thing or...
The 2024 Society of Classical Poets International Poetry Competition The Society August 31, 2024 Poetry, Poetry Contests 2 Comments . "Thou, in our wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself a livelong monument." ---John Milton, "On Shakespeare" First Prize: $2,000. Publication on the Society's website and Journal. . Submission Fee: $20...
The 2024 SCP International High School Poetry Competition The Society August 31, 2024 High School Submissions, Poetry, Poetry Contests . “Thou, in our wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself a livelong monument.” —John Milton, “On Shakespeare” First Prize: $200. Publication in the Society's website and The Society of...
‘Observation’: A Poem by Margaret Brinton The Society August 31, 2024 Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry 9 Comments . Observation ____Comes morning, __And fog fills the forest Where bluebirds are wet on the wings. ____The toadstools __Are soaking up moisture, One cricket in solitude sings. ____The fog lifts __And drifts...
‘Ode to the Zeer’: A Poem by Paul A. Freeman The Society August 30, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 14 Comments . Ode to the Zeer Across the Sahel states, the humble zeer, A pear-shaped or full-bellied earthen pot Strains muddy water, turns it cool and clear Beneath a tree or other shady spot. Constructed from alluvium...
‘Autumn Fades’ and Other Poetry on Death by Joshua C. Frank The Society August 30, 2024 Alliterative, Beauty, Poetry, Villanelle 18 Comments . Autumn Fades The orange leaves decay to crinkling gray, And sunsets sink and fade the clouds to black. “You’ll see them all in Heaven,” so they say. The decades start to dwindle, day by day. Time...
‘Oversimplification’ and Other Poems by Russel Winick The Society August 29, 2024 Culture, Poetry 12 Comments . Oversimplification What so many people tend to say or write, Reduces complex issues of today, To merely simple packages of black or white, Oblivious to present shades of grey. . . A Permanent New Season I...
‘The First Fallen Leaf’ and Other Poetry by Pamela Ruggiero The Society August 29, 2024 Children's, Culture, Poetry 21 Comments . The First Fallen Leaf A single leaf begins to fall. He wants to be the first of all. His brethren strain to join his fun. For now he’s still the only one. He floats and sways inside the breeze, but,...
‘Hard To Tell’ and Other Poems by Mark Stellinga The Society August 28, 2024 Beauty, Poetry 15 Comments . Hard To Tell With attributes that only those who know him understand, A countenance deceptive, and a being hard to gauge, Within what seems indifference, in the still and quiet man May lurk a warrior’s...
‘It’s Only a Thought’: A Poem by Richard Bailey Johnson The Society August 28, 2024 Love Poems, Poetry, Rondel 7 Comments . It’s Only a Thought It’s only a thought to help pass the night, But what if our love should come to naught? Christ! That would be an unbearable plight. __It’s only a thought. But thoughts can stir...
‘Leave’: A Poem by Martin Elster The Society August 27, 2024 Beauty, Children's, Poetry 9 Comments . Leave Above the land, suspended, green and grand and splendid, we furnish food for trees, whisper with the breeze till cold winds bluster in and we turn harlequin. Now that we’re on the ground, you tote...
‘Tranquil Tokonoma’ and Other Poetry by Phillip Whidden The Society August 27, 2024 Beauty, Poetry 28 Comments . Tranquil Tokonoma One thing a perfect purple rose cannot Accomplish is a type of sadness. Man Is best at that. That is mankind’s special blot. The plants and animals have learned to ban Such...
‘August Foraging’: A Poem by Margaret Coats The Society August 26, 2024 Culture, Poetry 27 Comments . August Foraging “It’s hot, it’s dry. No fun outdoors; No fungi, flowers, foliage, fruit For us to eat where Nature stores Wild food. The month is destitute.” Now, novice, look about you. Woodland...
‘Emergence’: A Poem by Venessa Lee-Estevez The Society August 26, 2024 Beauty, Poetry 17 Comments . Emergence A child within the chrysalis, __awaiting to emerge. __Fruition and desire, __hoping to converge. The years prove long and arduous __and obstacles demanding, __with journeys full of strife __and...
‘New Directions, or Deviations?’: An Essay by Joseph S. Salemi The Society August 25, 2024 Essays, Poetry 25 Comments . New Directions, or Deviations? by Joseph S. Salemi Many years ago I read an account of a discussion between Ezra Pound and an interviewer concerning his poetic career. I don’t recall where it was printed...
Tools for Writing Classical Poetry—Classical Poets Live with Andrew Benson Brown The Society August 25, 2024 Classical Poets Live, Education, Essays, Poetry, Video 26 Comments . https://youtu.be/o4TS45A7KEM . Tools for Writing Classical Poetry ---adapted from the video by Andrew Benson Brown Do you want to be forgotten forever? Do you want to be obscure in the annals of history,...
DoorWay Canto 7: ‘Flight to The Eyrie’ from James Sale’s Epic Poem The Society August 24, 2024 Epic, Poetry 12 Comments . DoorWay Canto 7: Flight to The Eyrie In Canto 7, the narrating Pilgrim Poet deviates from the Zodiac, leaving Sagittarius, to visit the constellation of Aquila, the Eagle, which has nine stars, and here the...
‘Patient in a Nursing Home’ and Other Poetry by Daniel Pugh The Society August 24, 2024 Beauty, Poetry 4 Comments . Patient in a Nursing Home Such a frantic brilliance in the flagpole’s banging chain! I’m blind, __confined, ____but now I know: Winter’s here again. . . After the Funeral Her shoes capsized on the...
‘The Worst of Our Convictions’: A Poem by T.M. Moore The Society August 23, 2024 Blank Verse, Culture, Poetry 9 Comments . The Worst of Our Convictions When, finally, the last church shuts its doors; when we run out of new identities to choose from; when the politicians have enough of power and wealth to make sure they can...
Epigrams by Maria Panayi The Society August 23, 2024 Epigrams and Proverbs, Poetry 5 Comments . Epigrams . Bear in mind that whilst you’re sleeping Your enemies are busy scheming. . If you absorb everything without a filter Don’t be surprised if you are out of kilter. . Children are like...
‘Phoebus’: A Poem by L.M. Shearer The Society August 22, 2024 Beauty, Poetry 9 Comments . Phoebus I saw the sun catch in your hair, Your silhouette against the glare. I heard your laughter rise and fall And shatter in the frozen air. The sun sank down behind the trees Yet brighter suns burned in...
‘Mainstream News’: A Poem by Warren Bonham The Society August 22, 2024 Culture, Poetry 25 Comments . Mainstream News "Just 7% of Americans have 'a great deal' of trust and confidence in the media, and 27% have 'a fair amount.' Meanwhile, 28% of U.S. adults say they do not have very much confidence and...
‘An Invitation’: A Poem by Shamik Banerjee The Society August 21, 2024 Beauty, Poetry 18 Comments . An Invitation While treading my locality's __New-slathered pavement grass, There came a flying, loud "hello" __From sprightly Mr. Das. "Black skies. It seems a squall will lash __Our town," he said to...
‘Across a Strong Bridge’: A Poem by Alexander King Ream The Society August 21, 2024 Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry 6 Comments . Across a Strong Bridge upon the marriage of two friends In a weary world that's grown quite old, Where men grow weak, and thought grows cold, Two hearts can make one serious dent For virtue strong. As cool...
‘The Mannequins Are Melting’ and Other Hot Poetry by Martin Rizley The Society August 20, 2024 Culture, Humor, Poetry 10 Comments . The Mannequins Are Melting The mannequins are melting as we speak Now that the summer heat wave's at its peak. __While passing by the clothing store __This afternoon at half past four, I saw the havoc waves...
‘Stolen Valor’ and Other Poetry for the Democratic National Convention, by Brian Yapko The Society August 19, 2024 Poetry, Satire, Villanelle 44 Comments . Stolen Valor ---a poem in unheroic couplets Osama used his wives as human shields When being hunted down by Navy Seals; Bruce Ismay engineered Titanic’s fail Then slipped into a lifeboat ‘neath a...