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The Society of Classical Poets was founded in New York in July, 2012.

‘The Church is Locked on Easter Day’ and Other Poetry by Benjamin Thomas Cepican

The Society
September 18, 2020
Beauty, Covid-19, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry, Rondeau
7 Comments
  The Church is Locked on Easter Day a rondeau The Church is locked on Easter Day Despite the stone being rolled away. The Christ awakes to greet the poor But they cannot get through the door To go...

A Poem on the Laundering of Drug Money, and Other Poetry by Rod Walford

The Society
September 17, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
10 Comments
  Lucrative On the Laundering of Drug Money As commodities go, you are harmless enough Whether tendered in coin or in crinkly stuff. But without you it seems that the world will not turn Men consort...

‘To Those Who Condemn Coleridge for Using Opium’ by Joseph S. Salemi

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September 16, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
26 Comments
Weave a circle round him thrice, __And close your eyes with holy dread, __For he on honey-dew hath fed, And drunk the milk of Paradise. —Coleridge, “Kubla Khan” Sam Coleridge smoked opium. Ho...
poem/Aristotle/ethics/Venable

‘Logos, Rising’ by Michael Witcoff

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September 15, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
4 Comments
  When Logos lived within the heart of man, Then beauty bloomed and flowered forth at will--- And every house was built upon a plan; Order’s essence, captured and distilled. Then Lucifer, in...

Three Summer Senryu by Matt O’Hays

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September 14, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Haiku and Senryu, Humor, Poetry
3 Comments
  July 4, 2020 A monument falls Rioters have no remorse What happened this fourth?     Summer 2020 Sunny days are here! The beach is ideal and near. It’s Fall...

‘London’s Docklands, Pre-Gentrification’ and Other Poetry by Peter Austin

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September 13, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry
15 Comments
  London’s Docklands, Pre-Gentrification from a sonnet by Wordsworth Earth has not anything to show more foul Unless it be the same neath fog and rain; But no, for like Rasputin’s reechy...

‘Losing It’ and Other Poetry by Jeff Eardley

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September 12, 2020
Beauty, Covid-19, Culture, Humor, Poetry
13 Comments
  Losing It He staggered round his living room in stunning disbelief As for the very umpteenth time, he’d gone and lost his teeth. He cried, “They’re in here somewhere, I must search and...

‘Remember 9/11’: A Rondeau by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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September 11, 2020
Culture, Poetry, Rondeau, Terrorism
29 Comments
  They tried and failed. They’re trying still To steal our freedom; break our will--- The terrorists who torment days With ire and fire and Hades’ blaze. Our bones burn with their evil...

A Poem on the Real Definition of Fascism: ‘Misdirection’ by Russel Winick

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September 11, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
28 Comments
  Misdirection Some dictionaries and encyclopedias still define “fascism” as a far-right system of rule. They need to look again. The Party of self-righteousness, Imbued with far-left...

A Poem for Nantes Cathedral, by Margaret Coats

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September 10, 2020
Beauty, Chant Royal, Culture, Poetry
23 Comments
For Nantes Cathedral Ravaged by Arson in July 2020, a Tribute  This holy place, where the enthusiasm of builders was succeeded by doubt following catastrophe, then hope expressed in restoration, is it not...

A Poem on the Earliest Known English Poet, Caedmon, by Philip Rosenbaum

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September 9, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
4 Comments
. Poet's Note: The Venerable Bede tells us that in the 7th century Caedmon, “having lived in a secular habit till he was well advanced in years, had never learned anything of versifying.” Leaving a...

Poetry on the Passing of the Poet’s Wife, Part II, by Peter Hartley

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September 8, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
26 Comments
  No Longer There I wonder if a change has come about. No longer do I feel that she is there As physical a being in her chair To me as I to her. My words ring out And they receive no answer but they...

‘To a Prisoner of Conscience’ by Martin Rizley

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September 7, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
8 Comments
In Response to an Article on the Persecution of Falun Gong Practitioners in China I read the other day about the pain That you endure in some nightmarish place, Removed from sight, where sadists made...

A Poem on Nancy Pelosi’s Maskless Salon Trip, by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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September 6, 2020
Covid-19, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
30 Comments
  A Cut Above Why shouldn’t Nancy break a lockdown rule To bless us with her chestnut-tress finesse? As Speaker of the House she’d look a ghoul If cameras focused on an un-coiffed...

‘Vote Joe’ by Wortley Clutterbuck

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September 6, 2020
Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry, Readings
3 Comments
    There’s lots of riots in the street or so I’ve heard from someone’s tweet; they’re pulling out all of the stops, those young people who fight the cops; I see the photos in...

‘Before the Plague’ by Daniel Kemper

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September 5, 2020
Beauty, Covid-19, Culture, Poetry
17 Comments
  Before the plague I never knew my hands. The need to purify the human touch has turned my vision inward, but though much is taken; much remains---in human hands, the same, yet not the same. The...

‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game, 2020’ by Joe Tessitore

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September 4, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
27 Comments
  I am a cardboard cutout. I sit here in the stands. I do not think. I do not blink. I do not clap my hands. You are a cardboard cutout. You sit there next to me. You do not cheer. You have...
poem/james/beauty

A Cat Monologue by E.V. Wyler

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September 3, 2020
Children's, Culture, Humor, Poetry
27 Comments
  'I Shall A Mighty Hunter Be!' “I shall a mighty hunter be, The King of Kills, by God’s decree! Savannahs always guarantee a vantage camouflaging me. I’ll lie in wait with sharpened...

‘We Siblings Three’ and Other Poetry by Randal A. Burd, Jr.

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September 2, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
17 Comments
  We Siblings Three Attempt to add the hours we have shared: One hundred thousand, maybe thousands more? Our paths conjoined for several years before We struck out on our own and even dared Imagine...

‘Backyard Bliss’ and Other Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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September 1, 2020
Beauty, Poetry
36 Comments
  Backyard Bliss I hear hope’s song fill skies today __In trills beyond my door. Her citrus kiss burns through the grey __As martins dip and soar. Their purple sheen in lemon rays Is testament to...

The Society of Classical Poets 2021 Poetry Competition

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September 1, 2020
From the Society, Poetry, Poetry Contests
11 Comments
Winners Have Been Announced Here. "Poetry ... is a more philosophical and a higher thing than history: for poetry tends to express the universal, history the particular." —Aristotle (384-322 BC),...

2021 High School Poetry Competition

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September 1, 2020
From the Society, High School Submissions, Poetry, Poetry Contests
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  "Poetry ... is a more philosophical and a higher thing than history: for poetry tends to express the universal, history the particular." —Aristotle (384-322 BC), Poetics First Prize: $100....

2021 Poetry Translation Competition

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September 1, 2020
From the Society, Poetry, Poetry Contests, Translation
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"Poetry ... is a more philosophical and a higher thing than history: for poetry tends to express the universal, history the particular." —Aristotle (384-322 BC), Poetics First Prize: $100. Publication on...

‘My Sickness Is a Mistress’ by Kevin Blankinship

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August 31, 2020
Covid-19, Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
  I made her a bed with cushions and throws but she refused and slept in my bones. My skin, too tight for both my sighs and hers so she filled it with rot, making it home. ---Al-Mutanabbi, d. 965...

Three Poems on Drinking, by C.B. Anderson

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August 30, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
13 Comments
  The Angels’ Share Oh many a peer of England brews Livelier liquor than the Muse, And malt does more than Milton can To justify God’s ways to man. — A.E. Housman When whisky’s aged in...

‘Barnes’ Owl in the Snow’ by William Glyn-Jones

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August 29, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
rhymes written after reading Simon Barnes’ blog post "Barn Owl in the Snow" Across the marsh, white passing over white, The silent hunter flies then loses height Descending to a favoured perch to...

‘The Wolves and the Sheep’ by Terry L. Norton

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August 28, 2020
Children's, Culture, Poetry
32 Comments
adapted from Babrius, first century A.D., and Jean de La Fontaine, 1621-1695 __At least twelve thousand years (though likely more) Between the wolves and sheep had raged a war, Until the lupine clan...

A Poem on the Oxford English Dictionary, by Maurice J. O’Sullivan

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August 27, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry
9 Comments
  Editing with the OED for Rita Bornstein __Like a mental abattoir, the OED, With brumous exactitude, looms over me As my blue pen prunes my cachaemic prose, Decorticating glut in orderly...
poem/freeman/limericks

Rhyme and Reason: Four Poems by James A. Tweedie

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August 26, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry
36 Comments
  Abracadabra The written word is magical And not just something clerical. You scratch some marks into the sand; I see the marks and understand What you are thinking in your head Without a single...
song/eardley/St. Patrick's Day

‘Corofin Dreaming’ by David Watt

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August 25, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
11 Comments
  The potato blight and resultant Great Famine struck Ireland from 1845 to 1851. Potato crops didn’t recover until 1852, by which time at least one million people had emigrated to escape poverty and...

‘In Memory of My Grandmother’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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August 24, 2020
Beauty, Poetry
35 Comments
  Doris Evelyn Alice Falconer, born April 9, 1922, died August 24, 2004 You taught me the importance of good humour, the gravity of truth and courtesy; to never take for fact a rampant rumour, but...

‘The Falcon’: A Poem After Blake’s ‘Tyger,’ by Cynthia Erlandson

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August 24, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
9 Comments
  The Falcon “In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes? On what wings dare he aspire? What the hand dare sieze the fire?” ---William Blake, The Tyger Falcon, falcon, flying...

‘Angel Ship’ by C. David Hay

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August 23, 2020
Beauty, Poetry
14 Comments
  Oh, to helm an angel ship __Adrift in a billowy sea With a specter crew in a sky of blue, __Just the vast beyond and me. Flying the mist like gulls on the wind, __With never a falter or...

The Rebirth of Epic: A Review of James Sale’s HellWard

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August 22, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Epic, Essays, Poetry, Reviews
31 Comments
by Andrew Benson Brown James Sale’s HellWard is the first volume of a planned trilogy entitled The English Cantos. If the quality of the current volume is any indication of the two forthcoming ones, then...

‘Those Unknown’ by Camille Cechini

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August 21, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Villanelle
15 Comments
  a villanelle My heart goes out to those unknown, Whose life by Time’s cruel hand erased, Their ravaged, riven, nameless stone. Shattered, lost, grass o’ergrown, No date to tell when coffin...

A Poem on Judgment Day and Other Poetry by Leo Zoutewelle

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August 20, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
16 Comments
  Ab Initio Mundi* *ever since the beginning of the world At first the darkness reigned o’er all that was, Until a little point of light emerged. That grew and grew regardless, as it surged Ahead...

‘The Bell Now Tolls’ by Martin Rizley

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August 19, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
24 Comments
  in memory of my father-in-law, Pietro Lorefice (1938-2020) The bell now tolls, dear Pietro, for this hour When we must bid your faithful soul adieu, And lay to rest that mortal frame we knew, Now...
Poem Rhet Butler

‘Hollywood Interview’ by David Whippman

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August 18, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
20 Comments
  My marriage failed (they always do.) Emotionally unequipped To work things out without a script, We didn’t try to talk it through. What do I pay that therapist for? You can’t see what...

‘Uncle Joe and the Virtual Convention’ by Jeff Kemper

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August 17, 2020
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
13 Comments
  When the wokest of folk virtually convoke In a year of elections and riots and fear, Uncle Joe from the basement the Nanny will stoke. He’ll invoke Ms. Kamala as newscasts evoke, “She’s a...
Fishing in boat on ocean

‘Upon a Boat, by Ocean Bound’ by Alec Ream

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August 17, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Ekphrastic, Poetry
4 Comments
. Upon a boat, by ocean bound, Below the sun, upon the sound, The bait, a line, a reel, a fish: Bound for butter, herbs and dish. . . Alec Ream is a writer living in Virginia. His poetic work and creative...
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