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‘Just Not Alone…’ by Michael Charles Maibach

The Society
October 17, 2022
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry
9 Comments
. Just Not Alone…   I never asked For easy tasks, For burdens light For just delights. Expected not The breaks I’ve got, And when they came I sought no fame. As demands abound, I’ve stood my...

‘The Modern Cardinal’s Song’ by Adam Sedia

The Society
October 16, 2022
Culture, Poetry, Satire
24 Comments
. The Modern Cardinal’s Song after “The Major General’s Song” from Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance from a faithful Catholic scandalized at the men purporting to lead the Church. I...

‘Moonburst’ and Other Poetry by Sourav Sengupta

The Society
October 15, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
25 Comments
. Moonburst I saw a comet streak across the night, And rend the sky with fire-tipped harpoon; While stars went out in fits of astral fright, The comet struck and burst the silver moon. The moon came down in...

‘Dr. Quack’ and Other Poetry by Norma Pain

The Society
October 14, 2022
Culture, Poetry, Satire
24 Comments
. Dr. Quack My name is Dr. Henry Quack and in my little room out back, Are lots of pills and potions. There's drugs for this and drugs for that; if you’re too skinny or too fat, And drugs to cure...

‘Leisure’: A Meditation on Horace’s Carmen I.IX, by Jonathan Shoulta

The Society
October 13, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
3 Comments
. Σχολή (Leisure) A Meditation on Horace’s Carmen I.IX You see the glist’ning peak of Mount Soracte, which towers, high with snow, its straining forests bent low and cracking under their wintry...

A Poem on the End of Transgender Surgery on Minors at Vanderbilt, by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
October 12, 2022
Culture, Poetry, Readings
44 Comments
. . Vanderbilt’s Nemesis Written for Matt Walsh of The Daily Wire who has called out the evils of lucrative transgender surgery on minors at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. They...

‘I Sailed Away to Ancient Greece’ and Other Children’s Poetry by Roy E. Peterson

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October 12, 2022
Children's, Culture, Humor, Poetry
23 Comments
. I Sailed Away to Ancient Greece I sailed away to ancient Greece In search of Jason’s golden fleece. I climbed aboard the Argonaut, But could not find the fleece I sought. Odysseus was waiting there And...

A Poem on California’s Proposition One and Other Poetry by Margaret Coats

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October 11, 2022
Culture, Poetry
48 Comments
. Proposition One Proposition One, written by the state legislature, amends the California constitution “to expressly include an individual’s fundamental right to reproductive freedom, which includes the...

‘Making Apple Butter’ by Cheryl Corey

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October 11, 2022
Beauty, Humor, Poetry
16 Comments
. Making Apple Butter Once he got the fire good and hot, Old Silas filled the kettle with some cider; and when it boiled down to golden amber, he added quartered apples to the pot. He settled in his chair...

‘Critical Failure’ by Bennett Chatigny

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October 10, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
2 Comments
. Critical Failure Failure to launch in every direction; Ran out of fuel before firing the rocket. Time for some long internal reflection; Retool the nav and reschedule the docket. Lost in the black with no...

Metrical Clerihew Poetry Challenge

The Society
October 9, 2022
Clerihew, Poetry, Poetry Challenge, Poetry Contests, Satire
79 Comments
. The clerihew is a relatively new poetry form introduced by Edmund Clerihew Bentley in 1905. It is usually a single quatrain of light verse rhyming aabb, without a standard meter. The first line usually ends...

‘Tower of the Winds’ by Tad Tuleja

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October 9, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
9 Comments
. Tower of the Winds Eight winds blowing, bluster overflowing,Buffet all the crevices of earth.Eight winds searching, lustily and lurching,Spawning every misery and mirth. First blows Boreas, minion of...

A Poem on the Busing of Illegal Immigrants, by Russel Winick

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October 8, 2022
Culture, Poetry, Satire
42 Comments
. Sincerity of the Left The sanctuary cities said: “Undocumenteds may come here, It’s merciless to keep them out, We welcome them with open arms!” “We’ll grant your wish,” DeSantis said, "Take...
poem/anderson/beauty

‘Brain to Heart’ and Other Poetry by Peter Venable

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October 8, 2022
Beauty, Humor, Poetry
3 Comments
. Brain to Heart God has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart. —Ecclesiastes 3.11 To dig deep holes for bushes, shrubs— White Hydrangea, Crape Myrtle...

‘Never Argue with a Progressive’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

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October 7, 2022
Humor, Love Poems, Poetry, Satire
15 Comments
. Never Argue with a Progressive They never tell the truth, except by accident, And when they do, they’ll tell you that they really meant The opposite, so what’s a trusting man to do? Admittedly, such...
poem/steinle/culture

‘The Good Samaritan’ by Brian Yapko

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October 7, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
37 Comments
. The Good Samaritan Scene: The road between Jerusalem and Jericho. It is now three days since a good Samaritan has left an injured robbery victim in the care of an innkeeper. Your wounds are healing? Good....

Verse on Verse: Four Poems by James A. Tweedie

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October 6, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Education, High School Submissions, Poetry
16 Comments
. Serious Poetry Serious poetry, somber and grim; Dashing, descriptive, with narrative flair. Formal and versified; Rhythmic and dignified; Romance and rhetoric; ribald and prim. Taking you places while curled...

‘Equal Schmequal’ and Other Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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October 5, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Love Poems, Poetry, Satire
34 Comments
. Equal Schmequal   The traits of men were glibly mocked __By those who thought men strange--- Those who thought the world half-cocked __ And fought for chop and change--- All those who chose to rise and...

‘The Tech Addict’s Lament’ and Other Poetry by Joshua C. Frank

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October 5, 2022
Culture, Poetry
30 Comments
. The Tech Addict’s Lament As I take one more hit of electronic cocaine, I snort a fresh shot of noise into my brain And feel the cacophony’s endless refrain Charging at me like a runaway train. I...

‘1960s Soap Operas’ by Cynthia Erlandson

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October 4, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
34 Comments
. 1960s Soap Operas “Soap operas,” they called them. Housewives watched Them while they sewed or cooked or ironed clothes. At two o’clock each afternoon began The sleazy saga to which mom...

‘Green Energy’ After Dr. Seuss’s ‘Green Eggs and Ham,’ by Dan Ward

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October 4, 2022
Children's, Culture, Humor, Poetry, Satire
35 Comments
. Green Energy with apologies to Dr. Seuss I do not like green energy Don’t subsidize it, AOC. I do not like it in the dark, My solar panels will not spark. I do not like it with no breeze, Wind generators...

‘Sonnet 89’ by Richard Craven

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October 3, 2022
Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
. Sonnet 89 I passed her on the footbridge (underneath, the cars rushing pell-mell to Hades’ mouth). Backwards flowed time then as I scoped her face: lineaments of smack; thin, whorish, thief up for the...

‘Elysium’ by Adam Sedia

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October 2, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
11 Comments
. Elysium O golden hour, soft denouement of day, O mystic time of quietude and peace, When boughs and rushes whisper as they sway, Twirled by the sighing zephyrs’ soft caprice; When, fallen from his...

‘A Woodstock for China’ by Talbot Hook

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October 1, 2022
Culture, Human Rights in China, Humor, Poetry
11 Comments
. A Woodstock for China You sit within a public Chinese bus, And out the window: buildings, concrete, dust, Which all are perfect—life is simply thus. You stare with shining eyes, soft-spoken trust. A face...

‘Uncontrolled’ and Other Poetry by Russel Winick

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October 1, 2022
Culture, Humor, Poetry, The Environment
19 Comments
. Uncontrolled When my behavior needs to change, __But I can’t make that be, Such lack of self-control seems strange, __And I’m ashamed of me. Sometimes the angst I feel inside __Was planted long ago, And...

‘Bergerette’ by Marguerite de Navarre, translated by Margaret Coats

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September 30, 2022
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry, Translation
21 Comments
. Bergerette by Marguerite de Navarre (1492–1549), translated by Margaret Coats O shepherdess, my friend,On love alone I live.True love is life’s true end,My heart can comprehend,And therefore I intend_My...

‘Lay of the Oak’ by William Heard

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September 30, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
11 Comments
. Lay of the Oak I now recall a lay for you, A Briton’s tale of love made new. A humble knight rode through light morn, Until dark clouds made blue skies mourn. Lost he was soon in a dreadful storm, Fair...

‘Vicente el Bisonte (Vincent the Bison)’ by Mary Gardner

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September 29, 2022
Culture, Humor, Poetry
13 Comments
. Vicente el Bisonte (Vincent the Bison)  Vicente el Bisonte used to live in Mexico He said, “I do not like it here, it’s time for me to go. For lunch they give me Bison Chow, Purina mixed with hay, I’m...

‘Fire on Ice’ by Anna J. Arredondo

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September 28, 2022
Beauty, Humor, Love Poems, Poetry
26 Comments
. Fire on Ice How shall I serve my anger up to you? Shall I become like one most distant star Burning intensely, far from where you are, Incinerating---infinite degrees Made a mere twinkling to the earthly...

A Toothbrush Poem: ‘Ill-used’ by Paul A. Freeman

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September 28, 2022
Humor, Poetry
18 Comments
. Ill-used I’ve been ill-used, no other word will do; pristinely packaged, sanitised and new a month ago I stood upon display till someone paid to carry me away. Once home, he placed me in a cup whose...

‘Congratulations and Homage to Giorgia Meloni’ by Joseph S. Salemi

The Society
September 27, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
61 Comments
. Congratulations and Homage to Giorgia Meloni Italy rises up and overthrows The stench of leftist tyranny at last. Rage among the EU’s pooh-bahs grows— They realize that their heyday is now...

‘The Last Detail’ and Other Poetry by Julian Woodruff

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September 27, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
6 Comments
. The Last Detail Two cocksure, loud–mouthed lads one day set out, Intent on catching perch. “No,” Jim said, “trout.” The hole they headed for neither one knew: All for adventure, they sought...

‘Sex in the English Garden’ and Other Poetry by Sally Cook

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September 26, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
14 Comments
. Sex in the English Garden Light, feathery Astilbe Sways gently in the breeze Afraid she always will be Faint fluff beneath the trees Concealing dear Sweet William, Who rings each foxglove’s bell Mid...

‘Sentimental Song’ and Other Poetry by Angel L. Villanueva

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September 26, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Love Poems, Poetry
3 Comments
. Sentimental Song A pad and pen lie by his side __This moonless night of fall. And though he tries to hush his pride, To only see the tears she cried, His hands refuse to breach the wall, __A pithy line to...

‘Cruise Control?’ and Other Poetry by Tonia Kalouria

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September 25, 2022
Culture, Humor, Poetry
11 Comments
. Cruise Control? based on a real incident in San Francisco on April 1, 2022 (though not an April Fool's joke) A well-mannered Cruise driverless-car Drove light-less, but didn’t get far. Its empty seats...

‘The Recollected Dream’ by David Watt

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September 24, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
17 Comments
. The Recollected Dream When midsummer rain is spearing From storm clouds darkest grey That provide no hint of clearing To reveal the blue of day, The scent from marshland grasses Permeates each breath of...

Ekphrastic Poetry Challenge: Fireplaces

The Society
September 23, 2022
Ekphrastic, Poetry, Poetry Challenge, Poetry Contests
23 Comments
. This photo comes to us from Joshua C. Frank of Texas. Write an ekphrastic poem based on it and post it in the comments section...

‘What I Learned from Tolkien’ and Other Poetry by Brian Yapko

The Society
September 23, 2022
Beauty, Poetry
32 Comments
. What I Learned from Tolkien The darkness comes and all seems bleak and wrong, My calm is rent, right burdens can’t be borne And Evil holds an iron grip so strong It seems it must prevail. With all hope...

‘Milking the System’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

The Society
September 22, 2022
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
18 Comments
. Milking the System We waited, we have waited, and we wait. Delays continue to increase the cost Of doing business.  Every magistrate Can understand the hours and dollars lost But yet cannot, according to...

‘Illusion’ by James A. Tweedie

The Society
September 22, 2022
Humor, Poetry
10 Comments
. Illusion At times we can’t tell what we’re looking at. It could be this or else it could be that. A beautiful young woman? Or old hag? Do lines run parallel or zig and zag? Two silhouetted faces...
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