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The Society of Classical Poets was founded in New York in July, 2012.

‘Bubbles’ by Ann Christine Tabaka

The Society
April 11, 2018
Beauty, Children's, Poetry
11 Comments
Glistening orbs Dance on air Drifting skyward Without a care Iridescent spheres Shimmering bright Reflecting prisms In the sunlight Luminous globes Fragile and frail Constructed of A diaphanous...

‘Canto 1’ by James Sale (with Video)

The Society
April 10, 2018
Beauty, Poetry, Readings, Terza Rima, Video
71 Comments
Canto 1 is the provisional name for a sequence of 33 Cantos that James Sale is attempting to write in the style - and using the terza rima - of Dante. His aim is to create a contemporary epic of heaven and...

‘The Concert’ by Lynn Michael Martin

The Society
April 9, 2018
Beauty, Music, Performing Arts, Poetry
6 Comments
A sonnet of longing and of a glimpse of hope. July 17, 2016. We looked imploring to the starless sky; we worlds and worlds of darkness, seeking light, that we might momently forget our night; for that...

10 Greatest Shakespeare Sonnets: An Immortal Series

The Society
April 8, 2018
Beauty, Best Poems, Culture, Education, Essays, Poetry, Shakespeare
9 Comments
By David B. Gosselin William Shakespeare (baptized April 26, 1564 - died April 23, 1616) is arguably the greatest writer in any language. His poetry is not only one of the most exalted examples of what an...

‘Battle’ by Florence Adams Clark

The Society
April 7, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
11 Comments
Pigeon Cove, MA 1948 Above, the sky, remote and pure, Below, the earth, steadfast and sure. Between the two, the surging sea, Fighting both for mastery. Blue swell of wave, foam flung high, White flash...

‘Crime of Youth’ by David Watt

The Society
April 6, 2018
Humor, Poetry, Short Stories
10 Comments
  I knew her when I could be called a youth And life had not uncovered certain truths Apparent to detectives, super-sleuths; Such as ‘Best clues are found within untruth.’ For boasting of a...

‘The Children’s Crusade’ and Other Poetry by Bruce Dale Wise

The Society
April 5, 2018
Culture, Poetry, Terrorism
6 Comments
(All poetry by Bruce Dale Wise) The Children's Crusade Amendment II of the US Constitution: A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and...

‘Soldier’s Son’ by Robert Piazza

The Society
April 5, 2018
Culture, Poetry
20 Comments
Leatherneck, you’re still my childhood hero With tales of firing flack at Jap Zeroes— After training camp in San Diego, You rode the railway home on furlough To elope with Rita in the Poconos. The...

‘Socialism Kills’ by David Welch

The Society
April 4, 2018
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
23 Comments
  Young people go marching, the boys and the girls, They’re thinking like once we did, they’ll change the world. They claim government is a cure for our ills, They seem to forget, in fact,...

‘A Rounded Stone’ by Benjamin Daniel Lukey

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April 3, 2018
Beauty, Poetry, Readings, Short Stories
5 Comments
    He pressed a rounded stone into my hand. He said, "Take care of this," and turned away To tend to things we needed for our trip: The boats, the lines, the paddles, and the...

‘I Know Why the Red Rose Weeps’ by David Bellemare Gosselin (with Audio)

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April 2, 2018
Beauty, Poetry, Readings
11 Comments
  I know why the red rose weeps Why she hides her tears in dew As the summer breezes sweep From those seas of peaceful blue, And then like our dreams She fades with the morning dew. I know...

Society of Classical Poets Journal Vol. 6 Released

The Society
April 1, 2018
From the Society, Poetry
13 Comments
  The Society of Classical Poets is reviving poetry with rhyme and meter and the response has been widespread and tremendous. Since the Society was founded in 2012, we have grown from a daily blog...

‘April Fools Easter: April 1, 2018’ and Other Poetry by James A. Tweedie

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April 1, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
April Fools Easter: April 1, 2018 In dark Gethsemane I was betrayed By Judas’ kiss. I was arrested, tried, Found guilty, beaten, thorn-crowned, mocked, and flayed. Then nailed to the cross on which I...

‘On Secretaries of State: Falling from Grace’ and Other Poetry by Bruce Dale Wise

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March 31, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
(All poetry by Bruce Dale Wise)   On Secretaries of State: Falling from Grace by Brice U. Lawseed Across the World in India, while touring for her book, the former Secretary Clinton, trying to look...

‘The Sun’ and Other Poetry by Alexander King Ream

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March 30, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
4 Comments
The Sun The face above that shone below From space to hover, cast a glow And warmth afforded to the one Who in its path was found; the sun   On Mass Shootings I cut loose the clod from the...

‘Longinus, Spearman’ by Joseph S. Salemi

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March 30, 2018
Beauty, Blank Verse, Culture, Poetry, Short Stories
18 Comments
Miles hastatus (spearman) of the Legio Decima Fretensis, stationed in Roman Judaea, A.D. 33 Vere, filius Dei erat iste. —Roman centurion at the crucifixion, noted in Matthew 27:54. They say he was the...

‘This Collar, Blue’ and Other Poetry by Zachary Dilks

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March 29, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
28 Comments
This Collar, Blue My elbows leak with grease And all my toes are laid with steel I'm rough of neck My knuckles specked with cuts that never heal The world I mend The swirls on plastic lens paints...

‘See the Music’ and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

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March 28, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
25 Comments
See the Music Mysterious the inner eye that hears the dancers flying by across the stage in grand jete' as woodwind, horn and cello play And there, just barely in the wings the graceful ballerina...

‘The Ride of Godiva’ by David E. Müller

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March 27, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Short Stories
7 Comments
About the Lady Godiva and her famed naked ride through Coventry Once in the town of Coventry, Leofric Earl had held decree; Too great the tax that he appealed, Greater than his folk could yield. They...
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‘A Tribe of Trolls’ by E.V. Wyler

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March 26, 2018
Humor, Poetry
23 Comments
A tribe of trolls escaped their cage! Now rabid wrath and rancor rage. Hurling hurt from hidden hellholes (most notably, their toilet bowls), they flush their filth across your page … Anonymity sets...

Essay: On George Herbert’s ‘Easter Wings’

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March 25, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Essays, Poetry, Shape Poems
5 Comments
by Jane Blanchard George Herbert was born into a well-to-do and well-doing family of Montgomery, Wales, in 1593. When he was three years old, his father died, leaving a wife and ten children. Herbert...

‘The Fall’ and Other Poetry by Jenni Wyn Hyatt

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March 24, 2018
Humor, Poetry, Terrorism
11 Comments
The Fall Now, if you’re sitting comf’tably, then listen to my ballad; it is a Summer evening tale of pizza and of salad. “I’ll take the plates out, love,” I said, "for your hands tend to...

‘The Garrett Loft’ by Leo Yankevich

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March 23, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
12 Comments
In garret lofts poor artists have quite often painted women bathing, combing hair inside a nearby mirror… __________________________Your eyes soften, and, pale as blossoms or flesh from a pear, your...

‘The Maid of Orleans’ and Other Poetry by Nicky Hetherington

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March 22, 2018
Culture, Poetry, Riddles, Villanelle
10 Comments
  The Maid of Orleans A villanelle on Joan of Arc As I gazed at the flames of the fire my heart, with all there that day, broke – such strength could not help but inspire. A young woman burnt as...

‘Winter Ends and Spring Begins’ by Wendy Bourke

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March 21, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
16 Comments
  in the woods, I stop in twilight dim … as spring throws off the evening’s hoarfrost coat midst groaning fir and shivering bare limb I hear the spirit whisperings that float on ragged...

ABC Poems: A Poetry Puzzle Challenge

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March 20, 2018
Poetry, Poetry Challenge, Poetry Contests, Popular Poetry Archives
113 Comments
By Amy Foreman A cold and rainy afternoon recently gave rise to this little idea of a poem-puzzle.  I challenged myself to write a poem where each word started with a different letter of the alphabet, in...

Seasonal Sonnets (Acrostic) by Mark A. Doherty

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March 20, 2018
Acrostic, Beauty, Culture, Poetry
17 Comments
Winter’s Nocturn       When angles of the sun are shining low, Intuition tells us we must sleep. Nocturnal tracks appear now in the snow To mark the chilly vigil some must keep. Enlightened...

‘Statues’ and Other Poetry by Charles Bauer

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March 19, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Villanelle
24 Comments
Statues A Villanelle Two Buddhas now a lost reality, A crowd chants loudly near a pile of stone; Across the South you won’t find General Lee. The temples fell despite UNESCO’s plea And ISIS’...

‘The Wisest Poem Ever’ by J.J. Bitters

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March 18, 2018
Beauty, Children's, Poetry
18 Comments
  The wisest poem ever Was written by my daughter, Although I’ve never known her To be much of a scholar. She’s only five years old now, But wise beyond her years. My daughter wrote a...

‘Ode to the Great Highland Pipes’ by Joseph Charles MacKenzie

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March 17, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
29 Comments
For Bill Horn Send up on wings of blood our fathers’ cry, Though the unhearing dead brook not your sound, And flesh yet binds us to the groaning ground, Release your paeans to the boundless sky, And...

‘A Consolation’ by Christine Ann Cuccio

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March 16, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
At night I hear Prokofiev and Liszt and dream of playing baby grands as sly Euterpe lures me towards the melodies of pianists. My fingers cannot meet the demands of Mendelssohn’s complicated...

‘Theological’ and Other Poetry by Andrew Miller

The Society
March 15, 2018
Culture, Poetry
15 Comments
Theological But there’s a God, white-knuckled, jealous, His heart an anvil, and his mind a bomb. Take the crew of The Indianapolis,* Torn limb from sculling limb inside a storm Of sharks. There is no...

‘Sonnet I: Liu Haixiao’ and Other Poetry by Evan Mantyk

The Society
March 14, 2018
Alexandroid, Beauty, Culture, Human Rights in China, Poetry
24 Comments
Sonnet I: Liu Haixiao Mr. Liu Haixiao (pronounced Leo High-shaow) is serving a 16-year prison sentence in Jilin Province, China, where he was arrested for tapping into the local TV network to broadcast...

‘Taiwan in Rough Words’ by Ana Varela

The Society
March 13, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Human Rights in China, Poetry, Rhupunt
A rhupunt A modern place that maintains grace a safer place for all who come The airplanes fly the city sky the mountains high you're never numb never alone away from home in temples roam to...

Three Sonnets by Aidan Chivers

The Society
March 13, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
4 Comments
I. As clear blue symbols dance before my eyes, And I lie still, my head upon the ground, Each part of me, in dappled sunshine crowned, Wants formal shape in selfish compromise, And hides itself in...

‘You Decide’ and Other Poetry by Lorna Davis

The Society
March 12, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, The Environment
8 Comments
  You Decide Some know me as Destiny, The weaver of the cloth of Time. Although my looms are never stilled, They say I choose how high you’ll climb, How fast you’ll fall, how great your name; I...

Essay: The Life, Death and Art of Rachel Wetzsteon

The Society
March 11, 2018
Essays, Poetry
15 Comments
By Con Chapman It has been a little more than eight years since poet Rachel Wetzsteon committed suicide at the age of 42 following the end of a three-year romance. At the time of her death Wetzsteon...

Two Sonnets by Edward Hoke

The Society
March 10, 2018
Beauty, Poetry, The Environment
8 Comments
12/03/17 Of all ye gods, that crown Olympus high, Who yet remains that man’s not brought to heel? When aircraft daily pierce great Zeus’s sky, And Neptune’s depths have long since been...

‘The Wintering-Ground’ by Douglas Thornton (with Audio)

The Society
March 9, 2018
Beauty, Poetry, Readings
4 Comments
  Within what hut, My woodland maid, May I remain awhile? Next what fire may my chills Be warmed? Be there A path that leads Past stony piles and tells Us not to walk alone? I do not...

‘Unrequited Love’ by J. Simon Harris

The Society
March 8, 2018
Beauty, Humor, Poetry
12 Comments
  You caught me staring at you yesterday, or so it seemed, for you—you smiled and blushed and all your girlfriends giggled in the hushed and stilted silence of the lecture. They had to have...
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