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‘The Oak’ by Martin King

The Society
February 25, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
1 Comment
  Of unknown age, the great oak tree, initialed with past loves’ decree; Now stands alone on village green, a witness to life’s daily scene. It was in spring, some years ago, when verdant...

‘Salesman of Salesmen’ and Other Poetry by Steve Cooke

The Society
February 24, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
Salesman of Salesmen Infectious spirit, everybody’s friend,Hypnotic and fascinating, a forceOf pushy power, broiling to transcendObjections fully, only to endorsePositions he defends until the...

‘Making Spirits Bright’ by Frank De Canio

The Society
February 23, 2019
Beauty, Humor, Love Poems, Poetry
1 Comment
  “Jingle Bells, jingle all the way” I sang to her to break the spell of what appeared to be her fell demeanor. Neither would she bray ‘in a one horse open sleigh’ “Hey!” but droned as...

Trump’s Border Wall Revives Frost’s ‘Mending Wall’ (and a Poet’s Response)

The Society
February 22, 2019
Culture, Essays, Humor, Poetry
12 Comments
by Evan Mantyk As the border wall with Mexico that President Trump is building gains greater and greater attention, so too has the early 20th century poem, “Mending Wall,” by American poet Robert Frost....

‘The Clockmaker’ by Benjamin Daniel Lukey

The Society
February 8, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Readings
7 Comments
    When I was young, I’d disassemble clocks So I could understand what made them go. With tools in hand, and pieces in a box, I’d wonder, and I’d look, and then I’d know. But...

‘Withering Slights’ by Michael Glassman

The Society
February 7, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
4 Comments
I start to age ten minutes out of bed, More fragile now but not yet dead. My son-in-law hovers round me when I walk In case I stumble as we talk. My daughter’s gift to me: a three-pronged cane Concealed...

‘Reinigeadal, Harris’ and Other Poetry by Peter Hartley

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February 6, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
10 Comments
  Reinigeadal, Harris So many years ago it was, a child Tramped up from East Loch Tarbert’s rocky shore Across the peat hags underneath the wild And dismal sky that overhung the moor. No road...

‘Star Needles’ and Other Poetry by Sally Cook

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February 5, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Human Rights in China, Humor, Poetry
10 Comments
Star Needles A star is just a bauble stuck on what We view as sky.  Lest it let winter in, We join sky fabric back together. When It makes a split, a slice of light slips through The center of each...

Preface to the Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion (A Rhyming Poetry Translation)

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February 4, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
11 Comments
The Preface to the Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion ( 蘭亭集序; Lántíngjí Xu), from the 4th century AD, is generally regarded as the greatest work of Chinese calligraphy. Although...

‘The Music of the Earth’ and Other Poetry by Martin Rizley

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February 3, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
14 Comments
  The Music of the Earth In walking home from church one winter's eve, I paused to hear the echoes down the street; The dead leaves rattled dryly on the branch And scraped along the sidewalk at my...

God Rest We Merry Gentlemen (An Essay)

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February 2, 2019
Culture, Essays, Humor, Poetry
2 Comments
by Gregory Spicer “Death and taxes” bemoan us now, as ever. Yet as I bask in the fading embers of Christendom's most sentimental season, my mind freshly equips itself for the new year by conjoining...

Announcing the 2019 Poetry Competition Winners

The Society
February 1, 2019
Education, From the Society, Poetry, Poetry Contests
13 Comments
Thank you to everyone who participated! We have had more quality submissions this year than in any past year and it has been a privilege to read and judge them. Congratulations to the winners! First Place...
poem/life/death/river

‘It’ and Other Poetry by Daniel Leach

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January 31, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
11 Comments
It... It plays upon the glowing, sunset boughs, When shadows have enveloped all below, And distant, other-worldly thoughts arouse A passion in the poet’s soul to go Beyond the earth, beyond the...

‘The Fiancé’ and Other Poetry by Sheri-Ann O’Shea

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January 30, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
8 Comments
The Fiancé inspired by Anthony Trollope’s "Can you forgive her?" (1864-1865) Alice, he wants your money, honey. Alice, he wants your cash. He’d never ask you without it don’t doubt it – He’s...

‘February’ and Other Poetry by Theresa Zappe

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January 29, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
6 Comments
February  February froze the skating pond, Beauty gone, still this we won’t deny, She was thoughtful with her airy wand, Thankful, think, a rink beneath the sky! Sons and daughters make their skate...

A Translation of ‘The Lake’ by Alphonse de Lamartine

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January 28, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
12 Comments
Translation by Michael Coy The Lake Thus, ever driven onward to new shores, borne constantly away, Can we never, in the Ocean of the Ages, drop anchor for a day? Oh, this beautiful lake!  The...

‘Going Along to Get Along’ by Joseph S. Salemi

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January 27, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
61 Comments
Dedicated to far too many of my contemporaries, and they know who the hell they are. I. I am the perfect poet— I strike a dainty pose. I sniff the air for floral scent And elevate my nose. I’m...

‘Tiger Fire’ by Sally Sandler

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January 26, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
27 Comments
  The fire waits with tiger paws on silent haunches by the hill, then mounts the rock with clinging claws, and contemplates the moment it will pounce—on sagebrush dry as bones, under a ghostly...

‘Common Language’ and Other Poetry by Mike Ruskovich

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January 25, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
36 Comments
Common Language I hear the music of the artist's brush Bruise with color the canvas' white, Feel the composers' fingers rush Across the keyboard into night To lodge clear notes in the blackest sky, Stars...

‘Transhumanism’ and Other Poetry by Joe Spring

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January 24, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry, Science
10 Comments
Transhumanism Somewhere about there’s a slithering sound of man’s enmity, causing excitement and casting the seeds of calamity, claiming enlightened revision of old postmodernity. Oh! But the thought...

Three Poems Before Sleeping, by C.B. Anderson

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January 23, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
23 Comments
The Catholic Work Ethic I'll do as much as I am able __Before the sun has set. I doubt that I will run the table __Because I haven't yet __Achieved my full potential. There will be time to lie in...

‘The Afternoon of Man’ and Other Poetry by Jeffrey Essmann

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January 22, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
7 Comments
The Afternoon of Man Fourteen or so, one autumn afternoon, my homework done and supper hours away, I scuffed along on sodden paths bestrewn with yellowed leaves in woods where I’d once played. Perhaps...

‘Saint Agnes’ by Bruce Wren

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January 21, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
26 Comments
  This evening of your festive day I pray _Oh Agnes, little model of the pure, _Oh girl with smiling eyes, and faith so sure: They won for you the martyr's palm this day. For neither threat nor...

‘Moscow Zoo’ and Other Poetry by A.M. Juster

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January 20, 2019
Poetry, Shakespeare
13 Comments
Moscow Zoo We saw the mass grave at the Moscow Zoo. A sullen man dug up a human skull Then held it high for journalists to view. Forensic specialists arrived to cull Remains and clues from this...

‘Sonnet II: Liu Xitong’ and Other Poetry by Evan Mantyk

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January 19, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Human Rights in China, Humor, Poetry
15 Comments
. Sonnet II: Liu Xitong Liu Xitong (pronounced Leo She-tong) recently spoke on Capitol Hill about the persecution he faced in communist China for his practice of Falun Gong. Read about the event and his story...

‘A Love Sonnet’ by Jan Darling

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January 18, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
13 Comments
after the style of Petrarch The aching of your leave clings sadly, still And pangs of emptiness I lone endure But slowly I ascend towards love pure; The path of life lies stretched – a long steep...

‘In Memory of Romeo and Juliet’ by Victor Tyne

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January 17, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Education, High School Submissions, Poetry
7 Comments
  These twain ephem’ral lives were fraught with woes When they, a boy and girl in morn of life, Defied their due inheritance as foes And chased a star-crossed love as man and wife. Belovéd by...

‘Listening to the Lark’ by Daniel Magdalen (with Video)

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January 16, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Video
24 Comments
On Ralph Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending, a romance for violin and orchestra inspired by George Meredith’s poem of the same title (see both below). Past years of smoke and pain, a tune in ether...

‘The Pointless Voice of James Joyce’: A Sonnet by James A. Tweedie

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January 14, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
20 Comments
Author's Note: This Sonnet, formatted as both prose and poetry, is written as a parody of James Joyce; specifically, his final two novels, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. For the record, I number myself among the...

‘A Poet’s Prayer’ and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

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January 13, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
15 Comments
A Poet's Prayer My words are lying, cold and still; reproaching me, their silence shrill. With emptiness, my heart they fill. Inspire me, Lord, if You will. Should You decide I'm past my prime I'm...

‘Tbilisi თბილისი’ by Ralph C. La Rosa

The Society
January 12, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
7 Comments
(1976-1978) In Soviet Georgia, I feel linguistic shock. At first assuming residents speak Russian, I say Nyet, not Ara, igniting discussion of Moscow’s nagging, Russifying clock alarms, as predictable...

‘To Old Friends’ and Other Poetry by Joshua Philipp

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January 11, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
17 Comments
To Old Friends Around the bonfire, we were brothers who sang Of joys that are gone, and the flame turned to ash And blew on the wind to where endless stars hang In search of past embers that flicker and...

‘Rosettes’ and Other Poetry by David Hollywood

The Society
January 10, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
34 Comments
  Rosettes When seasons pause in moments cast, By visions of each flower’s past, The rose amongst all florae kissed, Appears within my dreams of bliss, As natures’ love for splendours...
poem/cooper/odysseus

Odysseus Strings His Bow: Translation of Homer by Mike Solot

The Society
January 9, 2019
Culture, Homer, Poetry, Translation
27 Comments
The Odyssey, 21.388-22.125, translated with an eye on Homer's instinctively cinematic style. by Mike Solot The cowherd, Philoetius, quickly but quietly slipped out To fasten the gates of the courtyard. He...

‘Time for the B.S.: Susie and Johnny Go to College’ by Amy Foreman

The Society
January 7, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
25 Comments
a sequel to “Let’s Take the Other Bus” Welcome, young friends, to this great university. I am your counselor, Dr. Diversity, here to advise you on all of your classes and campus life, brimming with...
poetry/mantyk/don quixote

‘Armed with Imagination’ and Other Poetry by Randal A. Burd, Jr.

The Society
January 6, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
12 Comments
Armed with Imagination Imagination armed this youthful knight— a plywood shield and sword of sapling wood created echoes in the neighborhood of backyard battles fought in fading light. Envision how...

Sonnets on the Arts Today, by Peter Hartley

The Society
January 5, 2019
Art, Beauty, Culture, Ekphrastic, Poetry
38 Comments
  Poetry Today If elevated thought had ever beenThe least criterion of excellenceIn poetry, why should it then be seenToday as simply of no consequence?If rhyme was good enough for...

‘Dirty Hands’ and Other Poetry by Connie Phillips

The Society
January 4, 2019
Beauty, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
14 Comments
Dirty Hands on Communism’s evil specter The evil specter’s dirty hands Have soiled the windows to the world. It’s smeared them with the blood and tears Of millions killed throughout the...

‘Shattered Prospects’ and Other Poetry by David Watt

The Society
January 3, 2019
Poetry
20 Comments
Shattered Prospects Pursued by every shadow,He rode the winding wayTo where his love lay waiting:Trunk packed for ocean stay.An owl looked on in silence;A wombat backed away -It seemed, no-one had...

‘You Poor, Unfortunate Woman’ and Other Poetry by Janice Canerdy

The Society
January 2, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
3 Comments
  You Poor, Unfortunate Woman Last Monday was a special day for me. You got that big promotion and the raise! I pity you, for now your life will be a rat race through a long, nightmarish...
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