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Ten Best Riddles of 2018: Contest Winners Announced

The Society
August 13, 2018
Humor, Poetry, Poetry Contests, Riddles
8 Comments
Thank you to everyone who participated and made this a great year for rhyming riddles! —Evan Mantyk, Judge First Place ($100): Monty Phillips, France I’ve never been exactly sure How long I’ve been...

‘Pentadactyl’ and Other Poetry by Joe Spring

The Society
August 12, 2018
Beauty, Humor, Poetry
6 Comments
  Pentadactyl 5-foot dactylic poem with a truncated fifth foot on the odd-numbered lines. With apologies to Pterodactyls. Dactyls are terrible lizards that fly at the mind pounding their emphasis...
poem/gosse/humor

‘The Ballad of the Poor Troubadour’ and Other Poetry by Chris Tessitore

The Society
August 11, 2018
Beauty, Children's, Culture, Humor, Poetry
7 Comments
The Ballad of the Poor Troubadour I’m past my prime __and I’m out of time— I never made a dime from a rhyme. There ain’t much worse __than an empty purse— I suffered from the curse of the...

The Rise of Conservative Art and Poetry

The Society
August 10, 2018
Art, Culture, Essays, Poetry
20 Comments
An earlier version of this piece was published in The Epoch Times By Evan Mantyk When Jon McNaughton released his new painting, “Crossing the Swamp,” on July 31, he probably wasn’t expecting to get...
poem/annunciation/Christmas

‘Journey to a Smile’ by David Watt

The Society
August 9, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
8 Comments
  ‘Leonardo the Great’ was a painter sublime, Never rushing to brush while to-do-lists claimed time; As commissions part-done, lay about, gathered dust, His attention distracted (to patrons'...

‘They Come For One, They Come For All’ by Bruce Dale Wise

The Society
August 7, 2018
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
30 Comments
On the recent and coordinated banning of Alex Jones' media outlet Infowars.com by Google, Twitter, Facebook, and Apple by Seer Ablicadew They come for one, they come for all, we see it on our phones. The...

‘Art’ by Phillip Whidden

The Society
August 7, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
14 Comments
  Why photograph a fact when you can catch A nightmare, be a Jackson Pollock or A Dalí at his Druid weirdest? Snatch A depth of fanged subconscious and then pour Some paint of guts across your...

‘Re-Formation’ by Amy Foreman

The Society
August 6, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
24 Comments
The Lord: "Behold, as the clay is in the potter’s hand, so are ye in mine hand." (Jeremiah 18:6) Swiftly He kicks the wheel, rotating steadily— Lump on bat, now pressed flat, muddy-slick...

‘God-Farm’ by Sathya Narayana

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August 5, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
A little baffling it's, a bit insane and funny too, this whole God-farm affair. You sow invisible seeds in ghostly plain and wait for hallowed rains through silent prayer! You wait and wait to reap the...

‘The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World And What Became of One of Them’ by James A. Tweedie

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August 4, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
9 Comments
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‘Crossing the Swamp by Jon MacNaughton’ and Other Poetry by Bruce Dale Wise

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August 3, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry, The Environment
10 Comments
(All poetry by Bruce Dale Wise) Crossing the Swamp by Jon MacNaughton by Caud Sewer Bile "If freedom of speech is taken away...we may be led, like sheep to...slaughter." —George Washington The boat...

‘In the Poetry Writing Workshop’ and Other Poetry by William Ruleman

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August 2, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
5 Comments
In the Poetry Writing Workshop “Milton conceived the Paradise Lost as a whole before he executed it in portions. We have his own authority also for the Muse having ‘dictated’ to him the...
poem/yapko/culture

‘Computer Worship’ by Joseph S. Salemi

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August 1, 2018
Culture, Humor, Poetry
32 Comments
—from A Gallery of Ethopaths* The computer is a simple tool— It cannot change an arrant fool Into a brilliant, thoughtful scholar, Although the damned thing costs top-dollar. It cannot help someone to...

‘Candle’ by C.M. Rivers

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July 31, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
4 Comments
  Slender pillar burning bright, remarkably distinguished. I wish that you could stay the night but you must be extinguished. Your wick shall be collapsed between my thumb and foremost...

‘Sonnet on the Death of Teeth’ and Other Poetry by Damian Robin

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July 30, 2018
Culture, Humor, Poetry
5 Comments
Sonnet on the Death of Teeth I’m amused by a brush with Death In the depths of my bathroom mirror. His grimaces shrink into grinning, His ruthlessness fades to bad breath. His rot had once fogged me...

‘The Federal and the Doric’ and Other Poetry by Alec Ream

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July 29, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
. . The Federal and the Doric The Federal and the Doric Combined a stern austere; They frowned upon the quad; They spread a healthy fear. Corinthian and Victorian Looked at the ground downcast; No one liked...

‘A Pink Cinquain’ by Carol Smallwood

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July 28, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
7 Comments
  Pink has become a favored cultural color, more subtle, less primitive than red: black mixed with pink is considered seductive, innocent when used with white and acquired its own name just in the...

‘Aldeyjarfoss’ and Other Poetry by Greg Tuleja

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July 27, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
Aldeyjarfoss If, in some grim sensory exercise In a laboratory, behind a screen Where staunch technicians memorialize Their findings, everything we’ve heard and seen, Or smelled and tasted, or in our...

Two Translations of the Poetry of Ryhor Krushyna

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July 26, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
3 Comments
Translations from Belarusian by the poet's son Ihar Kazak.    The Explosion May mayhem never strike our good Earth; The fertile one deserves tranquility and gratitude, So that on earth where in...

‘In the Deep of the Night’ by Daniel Leach

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July 25, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
11 Comments
  In the deep of the night do my restless thoughts roam ____To the moon-flooded fields of the sky, And they search for a pure and ethereal home, ____Where emotions and thoughts never die. Where...

‘Kant’ by Connor Rosemond

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July 24, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
20 Comments
  Out of the crooked timber laid by man, No straight foundation may ever be built. While Reason clinkers on across the span, The tunes of Sin jaunt forward with a lilt. To lie, to steal, to feel in...

‘‘Til We Forgot: A Lament on Recovery’ by Amy Foreman

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July 23, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
81 Comments
“. . .  lest when thou hast eaten and art full  . . . then thine heart be lifted up, and thou forget the Lord thy God, which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt  . . .who led thee through that...

‘The Condemned House’ by Leo Yankevich

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July 22, 2018
Poetry
14 Comments
After the above black and white photograph by Jared Carter Who alive remembers who lived there seventy years ago? A family of WASPs set in their ways? The leafless tree in front was just a sapling then....

‘I Journey On’ and Other Poetry by James A Tweedie

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July 21, 2018
Beauty, Poetry, Villanelle
16 Comments
a villanelle The sun descends into the silent sea. As shadows lengthen in the fading light I journey on to seek what yet may be. As death from life yearns to be free, And grief seeks comfort in the...

Review: ‘Organ Harvest’ by Damian Robin

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July 20, 2018
Culture, Essays, Human Rights in China, Poetry, Reviews
5 Comments
Organ Harvest by Damian Robin, published by Fulton Verse, 2018. Read three sonnets from the work here.  by James Sale Damian Robin is well known to readers of the Society of Classical Poets web...
poem/frank/st. jerome/christian

‘Oak’ and Other Poetry by Jeffrey Essmann

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July 19, 2018
Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
Oak In quiet awe before a solid oak in summer bloom, I thought: to such as these my Saxon kin of long ago bespoke their pagan prayers—a source of great unease to Charlemagne, these heathens and their...

‘Rebirth’ by Jan Darling

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July 18, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
26 Comments
My Soul awoke and yawned and stretched and pushed And seemed desired to break its earthly bounds Too anxious, I almost its Spirit crushed As birth pangs silenced all but sense’s sounds. Alive at last, it...

‘Candle’ by Carter Davis Johnson

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July 17, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
10 Comments
  My candle burns at both ends Late into the night, And flickers fast, And bounces in my sight. My pen lies docile in my hand. The page is silent now. My eyes transfix; My thoughts do...

‘Letter to England: For Tommy Robinson’ by Joseph Charles MacKenzie

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July 15, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
182 Comments
I. But yesterday, your noble fathers bled Upon the fields of France, where countless dead Had found among the vines their final rest, To gild with fame a venerated crest Whose princely brandishing from...

‘Questatements’ by Alessio Zanelli

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July 15, 2018
Beauty, Humor, Poetry
11 Comments
  If seasons pass too fast you'd better run. If they proceed too slow indulge in fun. Sunups are best enjoyed in days of cold. Sundowns when heat waves linger fierce and bold. Old age returns...

‘Sail Fever’ and Other Poetry by David Watt

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July 14, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
8 Comments
Sail Fever I knew some terms, the merest germs Of illness called ‘Sail Fever’: Tack starboard, port, keep mainsail taut, Steer boat by tiller lever! One Saturday, beside the bay, A salesman full of...

‘Wasteheart’ by David Whippman

The Society
July 13, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
10 Comments
The precious are so  easy to neglect: I let them down, my family and my friends. It’s futile if I offer my respect - Today is much too late to make amends. Nothing is left for me to do or say. The fact...

‘Love’ by Leonard Dabydeen

The Society
July 12, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
8 Comments
Where a lamppost spreads a white spot light Nursing silent night with canny purr, A racoon crosses there in sudden flight. Where an old man walks his dog this hour With a leash that’s buckled to his...

‘Nova Scotia and the Clouds of Summer’ and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

The Society
July 11, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
27 Comments
Nova Scotia and the Clouds of Summer So silently they march along, the clouds of summer, proud and strong; their grand approach from yonder shore majestically they wander o’er. Not for the likes of me...

‘Love’s Refrain’ by Joseph Charles MacKenzie

The Society
July 10, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
12 Comments
For Elizabeth My morning’s mountain wears the lavish light Of candid clouds and truth-engendered white. Ah, heavens, spread your opalescent ray, And open earth-blind eyes to boundless sight, That love...

‘Alzheimer’s Disease’ and Other Poetry by Sam Gilliland

The Society
July 9, 2018
Culture, Poetry
7 Comments
Alzheimer's Disease I can feel your deep darkness closing in, With its harrowing sense of helplessness, Soon obscenity sours tongues gathering; Havoc’s wrought by every hellish djin As chaos kicks aside...

‘Runnymede Revisited’ and Other Poetry by Edward C. Hayes

The Society
July 8, 2018
Poetry
12 Comments
Runnymede Revisited Note: Runnymede is the location where King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta. This poem was written in the 1990s when the English nation was debating whether to join the European...

‘Bristlecone Longevity’ and Other Poetry by Phillip Whidden

The Society
July 7, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
8 Comments
Bristlecone Longevity The beauty of the tree is not how old, Indeed how ancient in its gnarling now, Not in its silent history yet untold, Nor in the pre-historic roots and bough— Their age—but in its...

A Translation of Sappho’s ‘Old Age Poem’ by J. Simon Harris

The Society
July 6, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
29 Comments
Translator's Preliminary Note This is an original translation of a poem by Sappho (630-580 BC), traditionally known as the “old age poem” or the “Tithonus poem” (in the standard numbering by Lobel...

Three Poems on Her Father, by Sally Cook

The Society
July 5, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
7 Comments
Heritage I like to say I’d an Egyptian father If that is too obscure for you, I’d rather Explain it just by citing preservation. They preserved mummies, he his indignation At how the world had gone...
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