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‘The Teacher to His Students’ and Other Poetry by Evan Mantyk

The Society
September 30, 2017
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
17 Comments
The Teacher to His Students The ghost… the ghost of Hamlet’s father, came To walk the castle walls one moonless night. This father, once the king, had come to blame His brother, for his grave,...

‘Morning Ecstasy’ by Sandeep Kumar Mishra

The Society
September 29, 2017
Poetry
2 Comments
Reluctant night is slowly retreating The earth in gray, dim shades still hovering, Dawn strides out leisurely to wake each farm Her sleepy liquid light now makes sand warm, This morning nymph arises from...

‘The Luna Moth, the Poet, and Philosopher’ by Phillip Whidden

The Society
September 28, 2017
Beauty, Poetry
3 Comments
“Carlotta Capuccino , ‘Plato’s Ion and the Ethics of Praise,’ takes the . . . view that poetry deploys ‘groundless praise’ and ‘promotes a dogmatic and passive style of life and thought,’ and...

‘Life Science’ by N. Ram

The Society
September 27, 2017
Culture, Humor, Poetry
10 Comments
  Scientists of the world were meeting Stars among them they were feting Challenges new they were seeking Of wine and wisdom, they were reeking "We have caught the long tail of pi We did count...

‘The Incarnation Sonnets’ by Joseph Charles MacKenzie

The Society
September 26, 2017
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
  Incarnation I: Ego Mater Pulchrae Dilectionis I blossom forth delights on fruitful vine; My grapes are opulent and fair, Productive of a deep, supernal wine Of highest knowledge, hope, and...

Book Review: Groans From Old Bones by William F.E. Morley (1920 – )

The Society
September 25, 2017
Essays, Poetry, Reviews
4 Comments
Click here to download the entire book as a pdf file. By Leonard Dabydeen In the fraternity of poetic minds we can luxuriate joyously on the richness of old age, or on becoming old but fresh as sunshine...

‘Poetry on Organ Harvesting from Falun Gong Practitioners’ by Damian Robin

The Society
September 24, 2017
Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
41 Comments
Read about forced organ harvesting in China here. Photograph This man is lost, dead, His organs taken. Dark; hard to look at: His drained flesh sunken, With hard, dark, stitch scars ... Gone, save...

‘Not Every Morning’ and Other Poetry by Anne Janai

The Society
September 23, 2017
Beauty, Poetry
2 Comments
  Not Every Morning Not every morning is as this one, calm excitement for a future brought by change, so many years’ hard work to wrought from strange traditions of my past into this balm. The...

‘Re-visiting Dante’ and Other Poetry by James Sale

The Society
September 22, 2017
Beauty, Culture, Dante, Poetry
5 Comments
  Re-visiting Dante “For Dante it was a strict rule not to rhyme the word ‘Christ’ with any other word except itself” – Clive James Inferno Down we went like no other care were there; No...

Translation of a Sonnet by Joachim du Bellay

The Society
September 21, 2017
Beauty, Poetry, Translation
3 Comments
  Sonnet by Joachim du Bellay (1522-1560) / Translation by Morgan Downs   If all our life is no more than a day In the Eternal; if the years which turn Chase off our days without hope of...

Wedding Vow in Poetry: ‘Walk With Me’ by Amy Foreman 

The Society
September 20, 2017
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
12 Comments
Walk with me, though both of us May wonder where we go. Talk with me, explore, discuss The things we may not know. Sit with me, through anxious hours Of waiting and of pain. Stay with me, to share...

‘Beneath Brambles’ and Other Poetry by Karen Shepherd

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September 19, 2017
Beauty, Poetry, Villanelle
6 Comments
Beneath Brambles A villanelle Beneath the tangled brambles, look around. Vines creeping, smothering, create the dark. A trillium insists her bloom be found. Canes strangle, branches slip to ghastly...

‘Requiem for September’ and Other Poetry by Ann Christine Tabaka

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September 18, 2017
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
3 Comments
Requiem for September (or/ November Is Upon Us) Withering leaves Dying grasses Autumn is here Time Passes Gray skies Chilly days Brisk nights Life’s fabric frays Weary bodies Wracked with...

Interview with Samuel Gilliland: ‘The Finest Lyric Poet in Scotland’

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September 17, 2017
Beauty, Culture, Essays, Interviews, Poetry
7 Comments
By Joseph Charles MacKenzie, for the Society of Classical Poets Born in 1939 Samuel Gilliland attended the ancient Dreghorn School in an old mining village on the right bank of the river Irvine, said...

‘Cagney’s Last Curtain Call’ by Sam Gilliland

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September 16, 2017
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
15 Comments
  Cagney's Last Curtain Call Words shape my lips, words that I shall borrow, Pre-dawn, the sun, yet to fully arise, Caresses land edged by a bustling sea; Joy’s tears form, for I may weep...

‘Translation of Marcabru’s L’autrier Just’una Sebissa’ by Joseph S. Salemi

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September 15, 2017
Culture, Poetry, Translation
11 Comments
Translation (1) By a hedge, the day before, I met a half-breed shepherdess Full of cheer and sense no less— A peasant woman’s child. She wore A cloak of fur. One could adore Her simple skirt...

‘Grading Gumnuts’ by David Watt

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September 14, 2017
Children's, Humor, Poetry
4 Comments
  One afternoon, ‘neath forest tall, where Sunlight dons disguise, I saw a sight few people see (unless they’re telling lies); For under Swamp Mahogany there stood attired in green, An amusing...

‘Youths For Prophets, Without Sin’ by David Hollywood

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September 13, 2017
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
4 Comments
Youths for Prophets, Without Sin As youths for prophets steer a course, Towards our futures of remorse, We forge a dauntless faith believed, Inspired by deeds not yet bereaved, And age which slows, and...

‘American Incipits’ by Reid McGrath

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September 12, 2017
Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
AMERICAN INCIPITS Ishmael “You shall call his name Ishmael, because the LORD has listened to your affliction. He shall be a wild donkey of a man, his hand against everyone and everyone’s hand against...

‘A Lament for 9/11’ by Zachary Dilks

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September 11, 2017
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Terrorism
2 Comments
  'Twas so much more on that morn before fall that we all came to mourn as it fell As the shadows that touched had borne, by its clutch, a scorn we remembered so well From the sky rained a fiery...

‘To Terror’s Followers’ by Daniel Magdalen

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September 10, 2017
Poetry, Terrorism
2 Comments
Cloaked in rumors of religion, looming bloodthirst Brings upon world’s drowning morals bouts of horror, As the force of chaos calls you... Depths that holler For damnation fan your frenzied rampant...

Hurricane Irma: ‘Trouble in Paradise’ by Lucy Cortese

The Society
September 8, 2017
Culture, Poetry
2 Comments
  We folks in Florida are quick to extol her amenity: The beach, the surf, the lifestyle announce unique identity. But, sometimes Mother Nature interrupts our serenity: The pointed target of Irma's...

‘The New Explorers’ and Other Poetry by Daniel W. Galef

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September 8, 2017
Culture, Humor, Poetry
2 Comments
The New Explorers See this figure? That’s the Spirit Sent up way back when to scout. She rolls around And samples rocks To see if any life’s about. We sent her up here Ages back To serve in the...

‘Super Bowl Podcast’ by John W. Steele

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September 7, 2017
Culture, Humor, Poetry
2 Comments
The best way to understand America is through the lens of football esoterica. If you have no clue where you belong, why not join the friendly football throng? Get to know the winners and the losers, then...
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‘Hero for Hire’ and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

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September 6, 2017
Culture, Humor, Poetry
3 Comments
Hero for Hire About myself I feel so good I grabbed my club, I donned my hood I found a hater to beat Then on the other side of town I knocked another statue down it crumbled at my feet I am a hero...

‘Urban Butterfly’ and Other Poetry and Music by Adam Sedia

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September 5, 2017
Beauty, Poetry
1 Comment
Urban Butterfly What business have you here, In acrid air, to strain Through jagged glass and steel On a cracked asphalt plain. Faint, shady memory Of vernal vales of green – Wind-tossed, long-lost,...

‘The Sea’ and Other Poetry by David Bellemare Gosselin

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September 4, 2017
Beauty, Poetry
4 Comments
The Sea My sleeping spirit wakes As the town’s vespers Climb the stairless sky And the sea whispers. The rushing waves crash On the craggy Shores of consciousness And the sea whispers. Like an...

‘Cicada and Mantis’ and Other Poetry by Ron L. Hodges

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September 3, 2017
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry, Short Stories
2 Comments
Cicada and Mantis You are known to us by your choral song, The clicks and buzzes of an insect throng. Hidden in darkness, a collective hum Consumes attention like a temple gong. You are not known to...

Review: Wolfe and Other Poems by Donald Mace Williams, Wundor Editions, 2017

The Society
September 2, 2017
Essays, Poetry, Reviews
3 Comments
By James Sale Donald Mace Williams Wolfe and Other Poems is an extraordinarily good collection of poems, clearly written by a veteran writer. The underlying credo of the collection is very aptly summed...

2018 Poetry Competition Announced

The Society
September 1, 2017
Poetry Contests
46 Comments
Submit three to five poems, each of which does not exceed 50 lines. Email as a word file or in the email body to [email protected]. Put “Poetry Competition Submission” in the subject line...

‘The Birch Wood by The Crag’ by Alessio Zanelli

The Society
August 31, 2017
Beauty, Poetry
4 Comments
  The bark came off the trunks before the leaves had dropped— the freeze sped up, the shade enlarged, the birdsong stopped. No forest hiss survived, no human sound, no sigh— it was to be the...

Hurricane Harvey: Late August, 2017

The Society
August 29, 2017
Culture, Poetry
4 Comments
by E. Ducabe Wisler "Pray for Texas." —Ubs Reece Idwal The tropical cyclone named Harvey plastered Houston's plat, ten trillion gallons of rainwater in a constant splat; the size of Harvey, as immense as...

‘Britannia’ by Jane Blanchard

The Society
August 29, 2017
Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
As times turned hard and harder yet, The Queen grew apprehensive— Relentless tides of change had made One luxury expensive. Reluctantly, she let her yacht Retire to Edinburgh— It was refitted for a...

‘Despair’ by James A. Tweedie

The Society
August 28, 2017
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
2 Comments
  Poet's Note: "Back when I was eighteen years old, things were sort of grim with the Vietnam War and my draft status up in the air. I had just graduated from high school the week before and was...

‘Flushing with Anger in a Rest Room’ by Frank De Canio    

The Society
August 27, 2017
Humor, Poetry
2 Comments
I may as well be hired as his maid, the way I’m made to clean his toilet seat. Still worse, the only way I’m getting paid is that by cleaning the commode I treat myself to one as dry as that he...

‘Poetry before Writing’ and Other Poetry by Phillip Whidden

The Society
August 26, 2017
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
Poetry before Writing “Greece down through the fifth century has aptly been described as a ‘song culture’.” ~ Michael Schmidt in The First Poets, 10, quoting Leslie Kurke, “The Strangeness of...

‘Let Us Raise Statues to the Prince of Peace’ by Joseph Charles MacKenzie

The Society
August 25, 2017
Art, Beauty, Culture, Poetry
21 Comments
  Let us raise statues to the Prince of Peace: __Cain’s monuments are powerless to bind __Our hearts in summer’s sheaf, or to remind The world of our first fall through sin’s caprice. Our...

Essay: ‘Poetry and the Muses Part 4’ by James Sale

The Society
August 24, 2017
Beauty, Essays, Poetry
19 Comments
Poetry, as we have discussed in earlier parts of this article series, depends upon the Muses and accessing the deeper self or soul within each person; this is not an easy thing to do. In the 18th century Lord...

Excerpts from ‘Bones of Earth’ and Other Poetry by Michael Curtis

The Society
August 23, 2017
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Riddles
2 Comments
Proem In rhyming, timing is everything. Rhymes in wrong places make awkward spaces. A rhyme in rhyming knows more than prose. Rhymes are the rings you hear in the mind’s ear. Nature’s rhymes are free:...

‘A Communist Specter Haunts the West’ by Adam Jon Miller 

The Society
August 22, 2017
Deconstructing Communism, Poetry, Villanelle
1 Comment
A Villanelle  “The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those that speak it.” —George Orwell From the first green grass we navigate— Through days & nights of wake...
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