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‘Form Sonnet’ and Other Poetry by Theresa Rodriguez

The Society
June 16, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
10 Comments
Form Sonnet Turn the page and write again today Make something come out of an eager mind Make something in a new and different way In something both of earthy and refined For when I strive it seems that...

‘Olivia and Dorothy Shakespear: A Dialogue of Mother and Daughter’ by Joseph S. Salemi

The Society
June 15, 2018
Culture, Poetry
13 Comments
See notes below for background and allusions. Olivia: Daughter, shall we sit and grieve together, And tie our two bêtes noires up with a tether? You had Ezra Pound and I had Yeats: Two poets now...

Video: A Reading of Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare

The Society
June 14, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Music, Poetry, Readings, Shakespeare, Video
A short film by Gleb Zavlanov. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxnDmkKqaF4&feature=youtu.be Sonnet 18 Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds...

Three Whimsical Poems by James A. Tweedie

The Society
June 13, 2018
Culture, Humor, Poetry
16 Comments
  Everlasting Chesterton The author, G.K. Chesterton: A playful epigramist, A master of the terse bon mot, And witty dithyrambist. He loathed pomposity and claimed (And I believe quite...

‘I Love This Life’ and Other Poetry by Janice Canerdy

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June 12, 2018
Beauty, Humor, Poetry, Rondeau
19 Comments
  I Love This Life a rondeau I love this life in spite of all the trying times and every wall I must tear down to find success, although sometimes my happiness is thwarted, slowing to a...

‘Curtain Up!’ and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

The Society
June 11, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
18 Comments
Curtain Up! Sunset and the robins sing, nightingales reply song that summer evenings bring, weeping willows sigh from lawns and from thickets a chorus of crickets ____serenades but remains out of...

‘As Promised’ by Linda Imbler

The Society
June 10, 2018
Culture, Poetry
8 Comments
  The sky boiled, As the earth ruffled, Clouds blew past, And the soil buckled. The dead came forth, And stood in wait, Believers noticed, Heavens Gate. As they watched, It opened...
poem/mantyk/human rights in china

‘Hard To Believe’ and Other Poetry by Damian Robin

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June 9, 2018
Culture, Human Rights in China, Poetry
9 Comments
These three sonnets come from the newly released poetry book Organ Harvest, by Damian Robin, which exposes the murder of prisoners of conscience, particularly peaceful Falun Gong practitioners, for their...

Essay: ‘Frog-Marched Into the Prison of Poetry’

The Society
June 8, 2018
Culture, Essays, Humor, Poetry
10 Comments
by Con Chapman Nyla Matuk and I have a few things in common; we are both poets (or in my case, claim to be), and we both know what sumptuary laws are, she having written a book of poems using that term as...
poetry/whidden/poetry is dead

‘Canto 2’ by James Sale

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June 7, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Terza Rima
39 Comments
Canto 2 is part of a sequence of 33 Cantos called The English 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...

‘Wild Strawberry’ and Other Poetry by John Grey

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June 6, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
4 Comments
Wild Strawberry On summer strolls, I often find. Wild strawberry flowering in the wood, White leaf, gold bud, my cheerless mood Is ruffled clear, as fragrant wind Blows equally through flower, through...

‘The Things I Have Not Done’ by Anthony Wang

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June 5, 2018
Beauty, Culture, High School Submissions, Poetry
14 Comments
I have not been to Medford, nor Milan; I have not seen a war, nor won the peace; I’ve risen to six thousand cloudy dawns that – not once – promised sun, and storms to cease. I have not stood to spurn...

‘Poems Unwritten’ by Daniel Leach

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June 4, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
8 Comments
Sometimes, when the light and the mists of the day _Settle holy and soft on the edge of the night, When the sights and the sounds of the world melt away, _And the vision that lives in the soul takes...

‘Philosopher’ by Leo Yankevich

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June 3, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
15 Comments
for Czesław Miłosz For a moment as brief and long as eternity he sees what the blind man sees in the blink of an eye: a sun that never sets, forms wrought from gold, purity before it falls or is restored...

‘The Cat in the Red MAGA Hat’ and Other Poetry by Bruce Dale Wise

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June 2, 2018
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
18 Comments
(All poetry by Bruce Dale Wise) The Cat in the Red MAGA Hat by Carb Deliseuwe Eugenior Joseph took girlfriend and mom on Mother's Day to Cheesecake Factory, Miami, for a piece of cake. Though he was...

‘My Garden’ and Other Sonnets by Adam Sedia

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June 1, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
10 Comments
My Garden Lush, fresh-pruned verdure shades the cobbled path, It bursts with rich-hued blossoms strewn about Whence sweet aromas waft, blend, and enswathe, And droops with luscious, nectar-swollen...

‘The Book of Kells’ by Jane Blanchard

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May 31, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
4 Comments
The intricacies of script and figure are amazing. Kudos to the faithful who made contributions large or small. By far this volume is the greatest ever to present illuminated gospel. Ink was carefully...

‘The Seabirds’ and Other Poetry by David Paul Behrens

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May 30, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
33 Comments
The Seabirds Seagulls, on the air they glide, Over the waves to the land; Soaring across the sky, so wide, To softly land on the sand. Pelicans, floating in the sky, Upon the wind, so free; Across the...

A Translation of ‘Longing’ by Friedrich Schiller

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May 29, 2018
Beauty, Poetry, Translation
13 Comments
Translation by David B. Gosselin   If I from this darkened valley Where the gloomy vapors creep Might by some wonder swiftly flee My soul could blessedly weep! Gazing upon this pure...

‘Boasted Viridian’ and Other Poetry by Alec Ream

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May 28, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
12 Comments
. . Boasted Viridian Said Viridian Green to Cerulean Blue, “The waves would be boring without me and you, The crashing unflashing, the sheen without glow, Silver unplugged: not luminous Bro.” . . Of...

‘Song of Us’ and Other Poetry by by Amy Foreman

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May 27, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry, Riddles
25 Comments
Song of Us Face to face, polite and careful, Tentative we were, and prayerful, Neither one of us would dare pull More from this than met the eye. . . . Yet Side by side we worked together, Hands of...

‘Napoleon in New Orleans’ and Other Poetry by Robert McLean

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May 26, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
8 Comments
  Napoleon in New Orleans So the sun of Austerlitz has set. I had many triumphs, but it’s the few defeats – Leipzig, Waterloo especially – I struggle to forget. I struggled to rearrange...

‘The Revving Roar of Rolling Thunder’ by E.V. Wyler

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May 25, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
9 Comments
Poet's Note: In this sonnet I'm paying tribute to the patriotic bikers who make their annual pilgrimage to Washington DC to participate in Rolling Thunder's First Amendment Demonstration Run every year on the...

10 Favorite Shakespeare Sonnets

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May 24, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Education, Essays, Poetry, Shakespeare
16 Comments
By James A. Tweedie Call me a snob but I am generally attracted to what is commonly referred to as “great art” or the “masterpieces.” Over the years I have looked at famous paintings and I have looked...

‘Heritage as Hope’ and Other Poetry by Phillip Whidden

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May 23, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
30 Comments
Heritage as Hope I saw the cricket scene in evening light, In Windsor light with calm men moving through The evening air and dressed in cricket white. Long centuries are contained beneath the blue Of...

Three Poems by Mikhail Yu. Lermontov, Translated by Don Mager

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May 22, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
8 Comments
All poems translated from Russian. The Rock A gold cloud rested the whole night Upon the breast of a huge rock; And cheerfully at dawn it dashed Into the blue not to come back Wet traces in the...

‘Joy Comes’ and Other Poetry by Rachel Holbrook

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May 21, 2018
Beauty, Poetry, Terrorism
9 Comments
Joy Comes Softly silent; kindly kept, ___the haunted hours crept. Moonlit minutes—marked and mute, ___the lonely doubt takes root. The tendrils twine; the rootlets reach. ___Somehow the sun must...

‘Bridge of Memories’ and Other Poetry by Dusty Grein

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May 20, 2018
Beauty, Pantoum, Poetry
16 Comments
Bridge of Memories a symmetrelle in mixed syllabic meter A bridge built of memories spans the gap between future and past. Although life may speed by us too fast, from every experience, knowledge we...

‘Prince Harry to Meghan Markle on Their 20th Wedding Anniversary’ by Joe Tessitore

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May 19, 2018
Culture, Poetry
8 Comments
I remember our marriage the horses, the carriage the millions we spent on your gown we threw out the book the foundations we shook as traditions came tumbling down twas a modern affair each sex...

‘The Archaeological Gardens at Giardini-Naxos’ and Other Poetry by William Ruleman

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May 19, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
12 Comments
The Archaeological Gardens at Giardini-Naxos 7 March 2018 The stones are overgrown with clover now, Drowned by daisies, fresh cape sorrel too; Orange or lemon globes gleam from each bough; Mankind’s...

‘Out on a Limb’ by David Watt

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May 18, 2018
Humor, Poetry, Short Stories
17 Comments
  In an old timber town lived a man of renown; With a chainsaw he couldn’t be beat, And as quick as you’d say “What’s for dinner today?” Limbs would fall, cut precise and complete; And...

‘Pika’ by André Le Mont Wilson

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May 17, 2018
Beauty, Poetry, The Environment
9 Comments
The pika climbs the snowless slopes in hope of finding cooler climes. A tailless kin to hares, he shelters under stones to cope with rising temps within his furry skin. The ball of fur appears to roll...

‘Tulip Tree in Bloom, January’ and Other Poetry by Tim J. Myers

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May 16, 2018
Beauty, Humor, Poetry, Villanelle
38 Comments
  Tulip Tree in Bloom, January Every working day I pass a tulip tree on yellow grass and strain to see, when it appears, petals out this time of year. Even our southern winter's strong-- it...

‘The Fairies Danced’ and Other Poetry by James A. Tweedie

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May 15, 2018
Beauty, Poetry
13 Comments
  The Fairies Danced The fairies danced and shone like diamonds on __The lake below. My pole across my knees; __My creel on my lap; the sun and trees __Stood still; the mountain breeze had passed and...

‘The Devil’s Details’ and Other Poetry by Ron L. Hodges

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May 14, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
12 Comments
The Devil’s Details There’s a devil in the details, Those traits we like to sort; There’s a devil in the details, The minutiae we contort. We once marched for color-blindness; Now we muster into...
poem/macgregor/ezra pound

A Poem for Mother’s Day ‘Lullaby’ and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

The Society
May 13, 2018
Beauty, Humor, Poetry
29 Comments
Lullaby When you sang to your baby boy did other hearts not fill with joy those few who just happened to hear? for even on their darkest day your lullaby would chase away every doubt and pain and...

A Poem for Mother’s Day: ‘Birth Pangs’ by Rohini Sunderam

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May 12, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
29 Comments
  The painful birth of motherhood So few have really understood Is but a shadow that foretells The pain our parents knew so well Of children singing out farewell As to their freedom they rush...

Essay: A Defense of Poetry

The Society
May 11, 2018
Beauty, Culture, Essays, Poetry
7 Comments
''A good poem helps to change the shape and significance of the universe, helps to extend everyone’s knowledge of himself and the world around him.'' —Dylan Thomas By Gideon Cecil We are living in...

‘Complications’ by James B. Nicola

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May 10, 2018
Beauty, Humor, Poetry
10 Comments
I used to be politer, but more boring, my friends say. They could take me anywhere. My conversation wasn’t overbearing. My actions seemed as if I didn’t care more than was apt. Now I appear...

Shortest Poem Poetry Contest

The Society
May 9, 2018
Poetry, Poetry Contests, Popular Poetry Archives
192 Comments
Update: Winners announced: https://classicalpoets.org/shortest-poem-contest-winners-announced/\ Scroll down and read the comments section to enjoy all of the submissions. Write the shortest possible...
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