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poem/peterson/satire

A July 4th Satire: ‘To All Great Eagles Up on High’ by Roy E. Peterson

The Society
July 4, 2023
Poetry, Satire
119 Comments
. To All Great Eagles Up on High To all great eagles up on high I hope you hear my battle cry! I have some plans I know you’ll love While you are circling above. There is a retailer to maul That has a...
poem/freeman/culture

A Fourth of July Limerick by Paul A. Freeman

The Society
July 4, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Limerick, Poetry
8 Comments
. Fourth of July Limerick Top left, there’s an oblong that’s blue; add in fifty stars, white in hue. To offset the stars are parallel bars, six white, seven red, straight and true. . . Paul A....
poem/lackman/culture

‘America Is Not the Same’: A Poem by Richard Lackman

The Society
July 3, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
11 Comments
. America Is Not the Same America is not the same. __I do not recognize it. We all know who should bear the blame, __But still we analyze it. The teachers’ unions and the press _  All share part of the...
poem/anderson/beauty

‘Evra’: A Poem by C.B. Anderson

The Society
July 3, 2023
Beauty, Blank Verse, Poetry
10 Comments
. Evra Our grandma Evra was a trifle difficult. If ever sound advice was needed she’d be there, But quiet, not a word until a person asked, And then she’d give it and you’d better listen ‘cause She...
poem/james/beauty

‘Adams Mountain’: A Poem by Leland James

The Society
July 2, 2023
Beauty, Poetry
8 Comments
. Adams Mountain I gather in from this high place, my shadow sprawled on shivered stone: Dusk drifts down: autumnal shroud upon the rusk-brown earth below, fall colors fading; chimneys trailing smoke,...
poem/moras/culture

‘First Steps in a New World’: A Poem for a Grandfather, by Rafael Moras, Sr.

The Society
July 2, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
20 Comments
. First Steps in a New World for Toribio Moras, age 14, Vera Cruz, Mexico, 1908 The young Castilian boy set sail, alone, and sought to build a life across the sea. Adrift, so far away, you had no throne, and...
poem/sedia/melancholy

‘This Silence’ and Other Poetry by Anna J. Arredondo

The Society
July 1, 2023
Beauty, Poetry
24 Comments
. . This Silence. Foremost among my woes: _This silence as it grows, __My mind fatigued from listening for your voice; Amid the constant buzz, The thought of what once was--- __Your gaping absence overwhelms...
poem/binns/translation

Virgil Recalls Meeting Beatrice: Canto II of Inferno by Dante Alighieri, Translated by Stephen Binns

The Society
July 1, 2023
Dante, Poetry, Translation
9 Comments
. Virgil Recalls Meeting Beatrice: Canto II of Inferno by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) translated by Stephen Binns . The light was failing and the air embrowned, __relieving every creature of the...
poetry/benson brown/readings

CPL: Why Amanda Gorman Is Not a Poet, and an Interview with Adam Sedia

The Society
June 30, 2023
Classical Poets Live, Interviews, Poetry, Readings, Video
18 Comments
. Classical Poets Live with Andrew Benson Brown Episode 5 Parts I & II: Why Amanda Gorman Is Not a Poet / Building a Renaissance  If you enjoy this video, please like and subscribe on YouTube to...
poem/cooper/culture

‘La Campana’ and Other Poetry by Monika Cooper

The Society
June 30, 2023
Beauty, Blank Verse, Culture, Poetry
17 Comments
. La Campana Ring, grandfather! And ring for liberty. The bell spoke once and, speaking, croaked and cracked. Our gazes bathed its iron in gold hazes As Hebrews treasured tablets their sin split. Its silent...
poem/coats/culture

A Poem on Saint Margaret’s Gospels: ‘Miracle of the Book’ by Margaret Coats

The Society
June 29, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
31 Comments
. Miracle of the Book Distance was short, but porters would be needed, And sacks were packed with small necessities. I wrapped the Gospel book and then proceeded Along the rowan-bordered road with ease. Only...
poem/Sayler/culture

‘Incensed’ and Other Poetry by Mary Harwell Sayler

The Society
June 29, 2023
Culture, Haiku and Senryu, Poetry
12 Comments
. Incensed For days, drawn draperies of fire, pinned close by dry pines, needled us with smells of smoke so thick it stung our eyes and burned our nose and made us run to see if flames arose from lightning...
poem/freeman/children's

‘The Number 44: The Cookery Class’: A Poem by Paul Martin Freeman

The Society
June 28, 2023
Children's, Humor, Poetry
15 Comments
. The Number 44: The Cookery Class Now, this is a tale of a cookery class; It happened in Battersea early one March. The teacher was Jane who though barely thirteen Already sought fame as a culinary...
poem/duncan/culture

‘Le Bal Des Ardents’: A Poem on the Ball of the Burning Men by Shaun C. Duncan

The Society
June 28, 2023
Blank Verse, Culture, Poetry
20 Comments
. Le Bal Des Ardents for Joe Salemi On 28th January 1393 in Paris, Queen Isabeau of Bavaria, wife of the mad King Charles VI of France, held a ball which became the scene of a terrible tragedy when four...
poem/bonham/satire

Two Versions of Psalm 23 in Poetry, by Warren Bonham

The Society
June 27, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Satire
13 Comments
. Psalm 23: King David’s Version When I was just a hungry sheep __and I was lonely, lost and scared, You somehow found me, fed me, led me, __showed me just how much You cared. When in the valley with its...
poem/yapko/culture

‘Pillar of Salt’: A Poem on Lot’s Wife by Brian Yapko

The Society
June 27, 2023
Culture, Poetry
23 Comments
. Pillar of Salt “By the time Lot reached Zoar, the sun had risen over the land. Then the Lord rained down burning sulfur on Sodom and Gomorrah... Thus he overthrew those cities and the entire...
poem/winick/satire

‘As Orwell Warned’ and Other Poetry by Russel Winick

The Society
June 26, 2023
Poetry, Satire
29 Comments
. As Orwell Warned The Right now gets censored to silence, While schools and the media teach, That speech from the Right equals violence, And Left violence merely is speech. . . “When I Was Your...

‘South Vietnam Warfare’: A Poem by Roy E. Peterson

The Society
June 26, 2023
Culture, Poetry
21 Comments
. South Vietnam Warfare . Northern Jungle The rat-tat-tat of machine gun Split through the mist of morning sun. The sympathetic Montagnard Were blown apart from near to far. The boom of friendly howitzer Made...

‘The Adventures of Verb’ and Other Poetry by Joshua C. Frank

The Society
June 25, 2023
Children's, Humor, Poetry, Satire
28 Comments
. The Adventures of Verb At six, I had a dictionary Where I would meet a man named Verb, Superb and quite extraordinary, In every definition’s blurb, Right at the finish, did while doing, For example:...
poem/rizley/beauty

‘Darkface at Dusk’: A Poem on Death by Martin Rizley

The Society
June 25, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
11 Comments
. Darkface at Dusk "Death is swallowed up in victory" ---1 Cor. 15:4 At twilight, as I walked in solitude Along a country lane, unpaved and worn, Past gloomy fields, of springtime’s verdure shorn, My...
poem/tweedie/culture

A Poem on San Francisco: ‘Even the 49ers Don’t Play There Anymore’ by James A. Tweedie

The Society
June 24, 2023
Culture, Poetry
13 Comments
. Even the 49ers Don’t Play There Anymore Is San Francisco slip-sliding away? Old Navy, Nordstrom, Saks, the Gap, have all Closed stores—with Hilton in default—as they Abandon a once-thriving downtown...
poem/erlandson/culture

‘Job’s Rant’ and Other Poetry by Cynthia Erlandson

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June 24, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
16 Comments
. Job’s Rant Job 3: 3-10 . May darkness and death’s shadow claim the day When I was sent to bear the curse of earth. May clouds blot out the night that gave me birth And drown it in the densest...
poem/wasem/culture

‘In Extremis’ and Other Poetry by Adam Wasem

The Society
June 24, 2023
Culture, Poetry
21 Comments
. In Extremis ---from the Western wilds Here at the most attenuated ends Of America’s arterial transport map, Where pavement stops, dissolves to native dust, I find I’m mostly mindful of defense: Where...
poem/maibach/beauty

‘This Is the Choice’: A Poem by Michael Charles Maibach

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June 23, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
. This Is the Choice  The gates of hell Closed from within. No one sends us--- We lock ourselves in. . The gates of Heaven Are open and true, Welcoming souls who Choose to walk through. . This is the...
poem/harrison/culture

‘The Deluge’: A Poem by William Harrison

The Society
June 23, 2023
Culture, Poetry
9 Comments
. The Deluge From Heaven came the rain; On Earth the waters swelled To wash away each stain The eyes of God beheld. Each structure man had made Of metal, wood, and stone Cut down by Water's blade, Save for...
poetry/tweedie/reviews

Book Review: Poems with a Wink and a Smile by James A. Tweedie

The Society
June 22, 2023
Essays, Poetry, Reviews
14 Comments
. Reviewed Book: Laughing Matters: Poems with a Wink and a Smile by James A. Tweedie, Duncrest Press, 2023 by Theresa Werba This collection of humorous poetry by the excellent James A. Tweedie is more than a...

‘Green’ and Other Nature Poetry by Cheryl Corey

The Society
June 22, 2023
Beauty, Blank Verse, Poetry
12 Comments
. Green I’m talking green: the greening ground Of spring and springing hope eternal; The spectrum’s hidden light unbound And animation of all that’s vernal; The pulsing new-found energy Of green,...
poem/erlandson/culture

‘Pharaoh’s Dream Redux’: A Poem by Paul Erlandson

The Society
June 21, 2023
Culture, Poetry
24 Comments
. Pharaoh’s Dream Redux “And Pharaoh said unto Joseph, In my dream, behold, I stood upon the bank of the river: And, behold, there came up out of the river seven kine, fatfleshed and well favoured; and...

‘The Gallows’: A Poem by Christopher Lindsay

The Society
June 20, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
18 Comments
. The Gallows The trial was quick, the verdict read: “Guilty as charged,” the foreman said. The judge declared the man would hang, the leader of a robber gang who stabbed the sheriff with a knife, and made...
poem/robin/culture

‘The Straight-Fishing, Straight-Talking Jiang Ziya’ by Damian Robin

The Society
June 20, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
14 Comments
. The Straight-Fishing, Straight-Talking Jiang Ziya Far off in time and place but still on this small globe, By a river with his beard and stick and robe, A sage thought on a kingdom’s end that war might...
poem/kalouria/children's

‘Runway Ready’: A Contemporary Nursery Rhyme by Tonia Kalouria

The Society
June 19, 2023
Children's, Poetry, Satire
9 Comments
. Runway Ready An Anorectic at a Playground . Scrawny, lean and teen Miss Annie sat upon her bony fanny, straddled ‘cross a teeter-totter, filling up on Fibre Water. From above, bungeed a spider, claimed...
poem/anderson/satire

‘Distant Thoughts from Nearby’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

The Society
June 19, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Satire
30 Comments
. Distant Thoughts from Nearby I need to turn my dog-ears up __and harken to the quietude ____ignored for many years, __and contemplate my solitude, ____expressing through my tears Incautious songs that made...
poem/salemi/beauty

‘The House on 58th Street’: A Poem for Father’s Day, by Joseph S. Salemi

The Society
June 18, 2023
Beauty, Blank Verse, Poetry
26 Comments
. The House on 58th Street for my father Salvatore J. Salemi (1913-2008) The house on 58th Street stood right by A cemetery—Calvary by name. Looking out our windows we could see A high stone wall,...
poem/steinle/culture

‘The Test’ and Other Poetry by Alan Steinle

The Society
June 17, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Rondeau
5 Comments
. The Test The second is like it, 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself.' —Jesus (Matthew 22:39, NASB1995) Is every trial just a self-created test? Perhaps we do not grow until we have been...
poem/freeman/beauty

‘The Number 207: The Road to Nowhere’: A Poem by Paul Martin Freeman

The Society
June 17, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
18 Comments
. The Number 207: The Road to Nowhere Oh once along the Road to Nowhere That used to be the Uxbridge Road You’d board and pay the tuppenny bus fare And go where milk and honey flowed. For this was then a...
poem/essmann/ beauty

‘Anesthesia’ and Other Poetry by Jeffrey Essmann

The Society
June 16, 2023
Beauty, Poetry
5 Comments
. Anesthesia Where was I for that half an hour or so While somewhere deep inside me they explored? The body’s secrets mine so far outsoared, I’d been sent off someplace I didn’t know. And “sleep”...
poem/dickey/culture

‘Fracture Mechanics’: A Poem by Stephen M. Dickey

The Society
June 16, 2023
Culture, Poetry
10 Comments
. Fracture Mechanics Dams, bridges, tunnels, buildings and the like Are often structurally sound for years If not centuries, whereupon men’s fears Creep up on them abruptly in a spike In degradation...
poem/macdonald/love poems

‘Emptiness’: A Poem by Cathy McDonald

The Society
June 15, 2023
Love Poems, Poetry
9 Comments
. Emptiness I search for you in every face I see. True love should last forever and a day: Its book not closed until all chapters end. You walked into my life then walked away: There is no laughter left that...
poem/coats/beauty

‘The Moselle’: A Poem on the European River, by Margaret Coats

The Society
June 14, 2023
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
28 Comments
. The Moselle Tranquil meandering alluvion, From Vosges pink sandstone hills it percolates In rillets past rich vines in echelon To cradle villages of varied traits. Saint Castor limns a linear regime, Both...

‘Fifth Glyph’: A Poem on the Letter E, by Paul A. Freeman

The Society
June 14, 2023
Culture, Humor, Poetry
26 Comments
. Fifth Glyph This glyph, in British talk, occurs most oft--- most common, too, writ down within our books. Twixt ‘a’ and ‘z’ it’s fifth, not sat aloft but low and unassuming in its...
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