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‘Writing a Poem’ by Sally Cook

The Society
November 13, 2022
Beauty, Education, Poetry
15 Comments
. Writing a Poem Our planet moves, and so do we, By forces that we cannot see. Rhyme, meter always seem to track The rhythm of the planet. Lack Of sense or sensibility Inhibits our ability To see. In every...

‘Lullaby of New Mexico, Part Two’ and Other Poetry by Brian Yapko

The Society
November 13, 2022
Beauty, Blank Verse, Culture, Poetry, Rondeau
34 Comments
. Lullaby of New Mexico, Part Two Part One can be read here. Duerme Papi---Dad, it’s time to rest. I smooth your blanket here at Desert Sage And look with worry at your wrinkled face. My calloused hand...

‘Do Not Return’ and Other Poetry by Martin Rizley

The Society
November 12, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
26 Comments
. Do Not Return "...forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead." ---Philippians 3:13 Do not return where once you were contented--- It is a trap to seal you...

‘No Extra Lives’ by Joshua C. Frank

The Society
November 11, 2022
Culture, Poetry
23 Comments
. No Extra Lives While all his friends were learning skills To gain them wives or pay their bills, John fought with monsters on a screen, Got knighted by a game world’s queen, Amassing troves of...

‘Cop27—A Sonnetised Summary’ and Other Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
November 10, 2022
Poetry, Satire, The Environment
54 Comments
. Cop27---A Sonnetised Summary upon reading the Cop27 VIP jet dinner menu  A swarm of jets belch fumes that blight the blue As contrails stripe the skies of Sharm el-Sheikh, Where greedy gluttons gorge on...

Poem on a Long-Surviving World War II Veteran: ‘Our Superman’ by Margaret Coats

The Society
November 10, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
51 Comments
. Our Superman Porfirio Landa (1925–2022), one of the United States Army’s longest surviving World War II veterans The modest glory of this veteran Began when he was born a Mexican, Baptized before the...

‘Mother Nature Is Bipolar’ by Roy E. Peterson

The Society
November 9, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, The Environment
24 Comments
. Mother Nature Is Bipolar Mother Nature is bipolar. She needs to take a pill. One minute she's a blowhard. The next one she is still. I've seen her hail in April. I've seen her snow in May. I've seen her sun...

‘The Cricket’ and Other Poetry by Jeffrey Essmann

The Society
November 9, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
13 Comments
. The Cricket These mornings there’s a cricket cross the way Whose chirrup purls and eddies in the air, Autumnal now and cool, to counterpoint The city’s muffled thrum as well anoint The drowsy traipsing...

A Get-Out-And-Vote Poem: ‘Lest We Forget’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
November 8, 2022
Culture, Poetry
22 Comments
. Lest We Forget     Today’s the day I cast my hard-won vote   (My voice and choice, my prized ancestral gift)   Bought with guts and grit to stop the bloat  Of greedy grifters known to...

‘Hell Rising’ by C.B. Anderson

The Society
November 8, 2022
Culture, Epigrams and Proverbs, Poetry, Satire
29 Comments
. Hell Rising They’ve come with a purpose: to numb or perturb us __By infecting the already-sick, And with them they bring a more tangible thing: __A nice carrot along with a stick. They live in The Palace...

‘Who’s Behind the Door’ by R.M. Zimmerman

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November 7, 2022
Culture, Poetry
20 Comments
. Who's Behind the Door The quiet words, the trembling lips, __we’ve heard it all before. Keen questions dwell within our minds, __like who’s behind the door. We saw the lights, heard voiceless...

‘Autumn Trail’ by Dan Tuton

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November 6, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
15 Comments
. Autumn Trail Dreamy glimpses of a world recalled and yet to come: The Stagecoach Trail declines and wends through thickets under trees, Illumined red and gold beneath November’s slanting sun And rustling...

‘Think (Ideo)logically’ by Daniel Magdalen

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November 5, 2022
Culture, Poetry, Satire
11 Comments
. Think (Ideo)logically Say---friend or foe? What else could people be? … Stop thinking, since it’s useless, and it’s hard. We’ll do your thinking for you---play our card! These glasses will now show...

Two Poems by Victor Hugo, Translated by Joshua C. Frank

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November 5, 2022
Love Poems, Music, Poetry, Translation
10 Comments
. Guitar by Victor Hugo (1802-1885) Translated by Joshua C. Frank Gastibelza, the rifleman coming to town, Sang loud and clear: “Has someone seen Doña Sabina around, Someone from here? O villagers, sing...

‘CDC: Save the Planet from Poison CO2!!’ by Mike Bryant

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November 4, 2022
Culture, Poetry, Satire, Science, The Environment
113 Comments
. CDC: Save the Planet from Poison CO2!! “We used to think CO2 was a harmless trace gas… How wrong we were!” ---Dr. Dillard “Sparky” Barker, SMFS, The CDC’s Second Most Famous Scientist Your...

‘Poetry 101 Lecture’ by Mary Gardner

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November 4, 2022
Culture, Education, Humor, Poetry
14 Comments
. Poetry 101 Lecture Today we shall discuss why poems have a poor repute (Though if one dislikes poetry, apology is moot). Let’s take four types of poems with their strong points and their...

‘1914 Sierra Honeymoon’ by James A. Tweedie

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November 3, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
23 Comments
. Note: The above photos are of the poet's grandparents, Herbert W. & Evelyn Slater Tweedie in 1914 Wedding Picture; Glacier Point, Yosemite; Top of Pyramid Peak, Desolation Wilderness . 1914 Sierra...

‘Sonnet to a Friend’ by Johanna Donovan

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November 3, 2022
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry
19 Comments
. Sonnet to a Friend It’s you who’ve been a constant in my life from earliest thirst and to this very day. You’ve helped me sail through lassitude and strife, have always kept the ennui at bay. You’ve...
poetry/adventure/legacy the saga begins

‘The Players’: An Excerpt from Legacy: The Saga Begins, by Michael Pietrack

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November 2, 2022
Beauty, Children's, Poetry
26 Comments
  The Players Legacy: The Saga Begins is a 14-chapter narrative poem that is set to launch on January 21, 2023. This is an excerpt from Chapter 11 in which Vallenbee the Wise speaks to the main character,...

‘Fool’s Gold’ by David Watt

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November 2, 2022
Humor, Poetry
17 Comments
. Fool’s Gold In a febrile jungle region where the threats to life are legion And deflected rays land each on greenness rich as burnished jade Ventured forth a treasure seeker, heeding not a Mayan...

‘Gone Are the Days’ and Other Poetry by Cheryl Corey

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November 1, 2022
Beauty, Blank Verse, Poetry
16 Comments
. Gone Are the Days The tragedy of old age is not that one is old, but that one is young. ---Oscar Wilde Gone are the days—the halcyon, magical days of yore, When you were young and full of marrow in your...

‘A Half Century Ago’ and Other Poetry by Phil S. Rogers

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November 1, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Rhupunt
5 Comments
. A Half Century Ago Oh there once was a time in our nation so fair, When the pledge to our flag was in schools everywhere, When young children could safely walk daily to school, And not be attacked by some...
poem/bryant/covid

‘Halloween—The New Normal’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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October 31, 2022
Culture, Poetry, Satire
29 Comments
. Halloween---The New Normal The maskless masses mingle on the street Pooh-poohing overreaching, grouchy rules. The granny-slaying, unvaxxed ogres meet As curtain-twitching witches eye these ghouls From...

‘It’s Halloween’ by Paul A. Freeman

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October 31, 2022
Culture, Poetry, Rondeau
16 Comments
. It’s Halloween It’s Halloween, and musty tombs expel Damnation’s brides and grooms; ghoulish creatures rule the night, a ghastly resurrected blight as Satan’s grinning visage looms. Hell’s emptied...

‘Night Visitor’ and Other Ghost Poetry by Roy E. Peterson

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October 31, 2022
Children's, Culture, Humor, Poetry
19 Comments
. Night Visitor Between the ticking of the clock I thought I heard a haunting knock. I pondered what I thought I heard, "Perhaps the tapping of a bird?" The hearth was warm and so was I, Until a cold draft...

‘Are You Prepared for All Hallows’ Eve?’ by Kevin Hayes

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October 31, 2022
Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
. Are You Prepared for All Hallows’ Eve? All Hallow’s Eve will soon be here--- A time when our two worlds come near. They roam our world for just one night--- And you may fear until it’s...

‘Shroud-Eater’ by Joseph S. Salemi

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October 30, 2022
Culture, Poetry
18 Comments
. Shroud-Eater The undead Shroud-Eater, or mâcheur de suaire, is not as well known as the vampire, but is just as horrifying. He prowls cemeteries chewing on his shroud and his own flesh, attacks persons,...

‘Ghouls Rules’ by Norma Pain

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October 30, 2022
Humor, Poetry
16 Comments
. Ghouls Rules Out in the middle of Howling Heath Lives a mean old monster with a million teeth, In a mouth as big as a catamaran, To accommodate the limbs of moose and man, And kids that fiddle with their...

A Poem of Frankenstein: ‘The Modern Prometheus’ by Brian Yapko

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October 30, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
39 Comments
. The Modern Prometheus Grrrr! Linden trees with falling leaves infest These ancient mountains. Crimson-faced they scream Like mobs in Transylvanian villages Which brandish knives and torches....

‘A Seasonal Concoction’ by Bruce Dale Wise

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October 29, 2022
Culture, Humor, Poetry
15 Comments
. A Seasonal Concoction He loved to have a cup of coffee in dawn’s dimmest light. It helped clear cobwebs from those heavy eyelids of the night. His narrow pumpkin head could start to gaze with orange...

‘The Three Democrats of the 2020 Election’ by Phil S. Rogers, after Macbeth

The Society
October 29, 2022
Covid-19, Culture, Poetry, Satire, Shakespeare
18 Comments
. The Three Democrats of the 2020 Election after Shakespeare's Macbeth, Act 4, Scene 1 Scene: Thunder illuminates a 2020 calendar page in an undisclosed conference room where a pot bubbles on an electric...

‘The Italian Job’ by Jeff Eardley

The Society
October 29, 2022
Humor, Poetry
18 Comments
. The Italian Job a true story “I’m from Pisa,” she cried with a giggle, As she leaned, towering over the man, With the beard, the bald head and the glasses, Climbing out of the janitor’s van. He...

‘Everyday Angels’ and Other Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
October 28, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Rondeau
30 Comments
. Everyday Angels  inspired by Guadalupe Amejorado (1955-2021)  They don’t appear in swathes of white   __On scintillating wing.  Their heads aren’t crowned with rings of light.  __They never...

‘The Empirical Strikes Back’ by Paul A. Freeman (For UK Readers Only)

The Society
October 28, 2022
Humor, Poetry
15 Comments
. The Empirical Strikes Back Let’s emulate Liberia with measurements superior; once more we’ll weigh our cereal in ounce and pound imperial. And why not copy Myanmar--- use p.s.i. and ditch the...

‘The Polls’ and Other Poetry by Russel Winick

The Society
October 27, 2022
Culture, Humor, Poetry, Satire
17 Comments
. The Polls The polls are looking up right now, __But my faith’s not complete, Because no poll can measure how __The Democrats might cheat. . . The Boulder Field The glacial remnant boulder field, __A...

‘Cemetery’ and Other Poetry by Paul Buchheit

The Society
October 27, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
20 Comments
. Cemetery The grasses, flowing amber on the breezethat speaks to me in verses intimate,are stilled, as if contented to appeasemy meditative spirit, to permitobeisance from afar to monumentsof lifeless stone....

‘Storehouse of Memories’ by Janice Canerdy

The Society
October 26, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
10 Comments
. Storehouse of Memories My memory seems worst of foes when conjuring the times she knows will hurt me worse than fist-thrown blows __and bring hot tears. When memory is best of friends, sweet thoughts of...

While Reading Burns’ ‘Stanzas: On the Same Occasion’ by Lucia Haase

The Society
October 26, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
4 Comments
. While Reading Burns' 'Stanzas: On the Same Occasion' "Fain would I say" Burns wrote, has me inspired. Perhaps this inspiration’s meant to be a call to listen to a hope desired from Jesus.  Those once...

‘Playing with Matches’ by Aidan Casey

The Society
October 25, 2022
Culture, Poetry, Satire
20 Comments
Playing with Matches "We don’t seek conflict with Russia but we are ready." ---Antony Blinken, March 4, 2022 We don’t seek conflict with Russia but we are ready, make no mistake. The finger that pushes the...

‘Meditation’ and Other Poetry by Rachel A. Lott

The Society
October 25, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
19 Comments
. Meditation Say to yourself at break of day: today I shall meet people who are meddling, ungrateful, proud, treacherous, envious, malicious. All this is because they do not know good and evil. But I know...
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