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‘The Morning’s Crest’ by Stephen Ramsek

The Society
September 10, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
6 Comments
. The Morning’s Crest The morning’s crest is in its youth, The dawn has yet to lose a tooth, The virgin firmament is dark, The sun’s no more than a tired spark Transcended by the cold, brash moon. But...

‘Drunk on Compassion’ and Other Poetry by Brian Yapko

The Society
September 9, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Villanelle
48 Comments
. Drunk on Compassion How good it feels to open up your heart And groove on how compassionate you are! You advertise your causes on your car And list your Facebook “likes” upon a chart. You march in...

A Poem on the Passing of Queen Elizabeth II: ‘For My Queen’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
September 8, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
64 Comments
. For My Queen Queen Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor April 21, 1926 - September 8, 2022 My symbol of nobility, stability and grace, Who reigned yet never ruled---she was my constant caring face On TV screen,...

10 New Riddles for Mid-Autumn Festival 2022

The Society
September 8, 2022
Children's, Culture, Poetry, Riddles
10 Comments
. The Mid-Autumn Festival, or Moon Festival, falls on Sept. 10 this year. A common tradition is to read riddles hung from lanterns while under the moonlight. The holiday usually corresponds to the harvest...

‘Capability Brown’ by Jeff Eardley

The Society
September 8, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
22 Comments
. Capability Brown Lancelot “Capability” Brown was England’s greatest landscape architect. His name was Capability, A man of great humility, He knew just where to plant a tree, Enhancing England’s...

‘Who Shaves the Barber?’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

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September 7, 2022
Beauty, Humor, Poetry
20 Comments
. Who Shaves the Barber? shaves all those, and those only, who do not shave themselves.  —Bertrand Russell The barber had a gift for cutting hair, And once a month the men who lived in town Would take a...

‘Cracked Liberty Bell’ and Other Poetry by Peter Venable

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September 6, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
2 Comments
. Cracked Liberty Bell July the 4th—Independence. Many bands play. Parades pass by— Fireworks fly. __Rocket’s red glare . . . 1900. A song was sung From old to young: Lift every voice— They sang,...

StairWell Canto 10 Extract by James Sale

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September 5, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Dante, Epic, Poetry
55 Comments
. StairWell Canto 10 extract Context: In the 10th Canto of HellWard we met 4 poets condemned to Hell. Now in the 10th Canto of StairWell, we meet another 4 poets stuck in Purgatory. This extract takes us to...
poem/bryant/bureaucracy

‘In Plain Sight’ and Other Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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September 4, 2022
Culture, Pantoum, Poetry
45 Comments
. In Plain Sight Our enemies aren’t rattling at the gate. Our foes aren’t firing shots from foreign ground. They toy with minds---pain brains, and obfuscate--- We bend and bow and break without a...

‘Ozymandias Begins’ by Paul A. Freeman

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September 4, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
19 Comments
. Ozymandias Begins I met the monarch of our ancient land, who said, ‘Your skill at sculpting is renowned. The hammer and the chisel in your hand will make my semblance evermore resound.’ Upon his...

A Rebuttal to Michael Burch and An Encouragement to Poets, by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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September 3, 2022
Culture, Essays, Poetry
68 Comments
. by Susan Jarvis Bryant This is a word of encouragement to all those poets out there who use their art to get a grave point on current issues across. Never let those who criticize you shut you down. Never...

‘Summer Nocturne’ by Cheryl Corey

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September 3, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
9 Comments
. Summer Nocturne In steady, humming monotone, With synchronism the crickets drone, And hushedly through the night intone __Their evening chant, Accompanied by a brusque descant, In equal-measured, rhythmic...

‘Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition’ and Other Poetry by Brian Yapko

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September 2, 2022
Culture, Music, Poetry
20 Comments
. Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition  Although this mad world’s headed for perdition, Don’t cower or wring hands with misery. Spines straight, my friends! Choose gumption and ambition Just like the...

‘Seminary’ by Paul Buchheit

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September 2, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
12 Comments
. Seminary Recalling days of vigor and simplicity, of boyish spirits spun from neural gossamer and hardened into granite by a panoply of actors: scamps of nimble wit, a conjurer of whimsy, lords of innocent...

‘Food for Thought’ and Other Food-Related Poetry by Anna J. Arredondo

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September 1, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Limerick, Poetry
24 Comments
. Food for Thought A Culinary Tale There once was a man wan and pallid, he Suffered from a mysterious malady: __He ate carrots and greens, __Ripe tomatoes and beans, But eschewed anything that's not...

The 2022 Society of Classical Poets International Poetry Competition

The Society
September 1, 2022
Poetry, Poetry Contests
8 Comments
. "Yet, do thy worst old Time; despite thy wrong, My love shall in my verse ever live young." ---William Shakespeare, Sonnet XIX First Prize: $2,000. Publication on the Society's website and...
poetry/contest/inspiration

The 2022 SCP International High School Poetry Competition

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September 1, 2022
Education, High School Submissions, Poetry, Poetry Contests
. “Yet, do thy worst old Time; despite thy wrong, My love shall in my verse ever live young.” —William Shakespeare, Sonnet XIX First Prize: $200. Publication in the Society's website and The Society of...

‘The One Standing Tall’ by Satyananda Sarangi

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August 31, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
25 Comments
. The One Standing Tall for the Poet's father The home is where he lives, his heart is full Of love, no wealth can buy his rich esteem; No rock can match those nerves that hold our life Together still like one...

‘The Death of the Leviathan’ by Adam Sedia

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August 31, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Pantoum, Poetry
8 Comments
. The Death of the Leviathan The monster finally meets its doom: Sound out the death-knell, light the pyre! The depths are ready for its tomb--- Now let the wretch at last expire! Sound out the death-knell,...

‘The Shade Tree’ and Other Poetry by Adam Wasem

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August 31, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
18 Comments
. The Shade Tree While out for a walk with my toddler, late, In the city I have come to hate, But where I am compelled to stay By my and his mother’s unmarried state, He startled me with a sudden glee With...

The 22 Best Haiku of 2022

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August 30, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Haiku and Senryu, Poetry, Poetry Contests
30 Comments
. The 22 Best Haiku of 2022 Winner and Runners-up of the Society of Classical Poets 2022 Haiku Competition Judged by Margaret Coats (see her remarks below) See all entrants here. . COMPETITION WINNER . a...

‘Requiem for Eurydice’ by Mary Virginia Vietor

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August 29, 2022
Beauty, Culture, High School Submissions, Poetry
10 Comments
. Requiem for Eurydice The sunlight dims before my eyes, __My fingertips lose yours, And as my whispered farewell flies, __The last crescendo soars. Then one breath hovers, trembles, dies— __The audience all...

‘The Grieving of Autumn’ by Peggy Everett

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August 28, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
13 Comments
. The Grieving of Autumn Be tender toward your own yearnings, When the grieving of autumn returns. When the brown leaves are piled for their burnings And the frost has corrupted the ferns. Farewells from each...
poem/stellinga/culture

‘A Villanelle for Robert Hoogland’ and Other Poetry by Joshua C. Frank

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August 27, 2022
Beauty, Poetry, Villanelle
32 Comments
. A Villanelle for Robert Hoogland Hoogland was imprisoned for calling his daughter female Their mouths are gagged, their hands are bound; Their children taken by the state, These parents have no legal...

‘Ode to Poets of the Past’ by Joe Kidd

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August 26, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
8 Comments
. Ode to Poets of the Past I do agree with the sights__that I have seen:the warm and comfortable steps__where love has been and with the sounds of truth__that I have heard—the whisper and the song__between...

A Conceit or Just a Similitude? Two Brief Illustrations from Sir John Suckling, by Joseph S. Salemi

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August 25, 2022
Culture, Essays, Humor, Poetry
13 Comments
. A Conceit or Just a Similitude? Two Brief Illustrations from Sir John Suckling by Joseph S. Salemi One of the earliest things one learns in poetry is the distinction between a simile and a metaphor. In...

‘Not the Third Reich… Yet’ and Other Poetry by Brian Yapko

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August 25, 2022
Culture, Poetry
34 Comments
. Not the Third Reich... Yet It makes me burn to hear the left berate Good policy and leaders they dislike With claims the U.S. is a fascist state--- “A Nazi nation just like the Third Reich.” Invoking...

On Insects and Worms for Food: ‘Snub the Grub’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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August 24, 2022
Culture, Poetry, Satire
61 Comments
. Snub the Grub upon reading news of a beetle burger, The Daily Mail, August 24, 2022 I scan the menu (a la carte) To find that I can take no part In scarab chowder with a pinch Of millipede. It makes me...

‘Daedalus’ and Other Poetry by Morrison Handley-Schachler

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August 24, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Love Poems, Poetry
7 Comments
. Daedalus Icarus, you have disobeyed, As all men do, and dearly paid. Too recklessly your heart did fly Between high seas and louring sky. The wings I gave you, it is true, But what would you have had me...

‘An Old Man’s Wallet’ and Other Poetry by LaVern Spencer McCarthy

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August 23, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
12 Comments
. An Old Man's Wallet His wallet holds the scraps of yesterday with faded photos dearest to his heart; A raffle ticket, notice of a play attended when his daughter had a part; A stub from some wild party in...
poem/gosse/humor

‘Poetry Lessons’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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August 22, 2022
Culture, Humor, Poetry
26 Comments
. Poetry Lessons The poet said he’d show and never tell--- His imagery would mesmerize and blaze. In quatrains laced with Aphrodite’s spell, His sibilance would scintillate and daze. The poet said...

‘Thank You Note from An Assisted Living Facility’ and Other Poetry on Aging by Roy E. Peterson

The Society
August 22, 2022
Humor, Poetry
18 Comments
. Thank You Note from an Assisted Living Facility Thank you for the Happy Birthday. Never thought I'd live this long. Though my hair is turning gray I still can hear a clanging gong. I thought my cake was set...

‘On Rainy Nights’ by Janice Canerdy

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August 21, 2022
Beauty, Poetry, Rondeau
14 Comments
. On Rainy Nights On rainy nights, in pensive thought, I claim the respite I have sought but seldom found on sunny days. Cool drops soothe more than brightest rays in times when life's with trouble...

‘Ruby Jubilee’ by Margaret Coats

The Society
August 21, 2022
Beauty, Chant Royal, Love Poems, Poetry
47 Comments
. Ruby Jubilee We’ve made a grand tour of exuberance, Repeated as our hearts reverberate, Imagining abodes where we might dwell For seasons long enough to celebrate Red-letter days our travel plans...

‘Vital Signs’ by Jeffrey Essmann

The Society
August 20, 2022
Beauty, Humor, Poetry
5 Comments
. I. My body heat is at a modicum: Say, ninety-eight point two or one or so. Foreboding naught particularly glum Except a disposition to succumb To fevers only cooler heads can know. . II. Some other hand has...

Five Poems for My Mother, by James A. Tweedie

The Society
August 19, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
14 Comments
. Five Poems for My Mother by James A. Tweedie Poet’s Note: My mother, Marjorie Schlatter Tweedie, passed away on June 18 at the age of 101. She was still mentally alert, moving about with her walker and...
poem/rainbolt/culture

‘There Is No God?’ by Michael Charles Maibach

The Society
August 19, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
22 Comments
. There Is No God? “There is no God,” Some men do say. This doubt, some voice, And claim this day. If God is myth Who gave us eyes? Who gave us joy? Who paints blue skies? Have they no dog, Have they no...

‘Un-Justice Merrick Garland’ and Other Poetry by Russel Winick

The Society
August 18, 2022
Culture, Humor, Poetry
19 Comments
. Un-Justice Merrick Garland “Garland is a moderate,” Obama swore, We all can see his moderation now--- The Trump raid tactics never used before, Which Garland must have learned from Chairman...

‘Chitchat’ by Norma Pain

The Society
August 18, 2022
Humor, Poetry
33 Comments
. Chitchat If only I could find a man, I’m lonely since Sebastian, That loser, left me for another. Still, I didn’t like his mother Anyway, so no big deal, And honestly, I really feel We just weren’t...

Persia, Ferdowsi, and the Shahnameh: An Essay by Adam Sedia

The Society
August 17, 2022
Culture, Epic, Essays, Poetry, Rubaiyat
3 Comments
. POEMS THAT BUILT A NATION PART II. Persia, Ferdowsi, and the Shahnameh by Adam Sedia A previous essay highlighted how the Finnish national epic poem, the Kalevala, spurred the development of Finnish culture...
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