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An American in Rome: Five Sonnets by Ambassador Peter Bridges

The Society
January 13, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
12 Comments
  I. Return to Rome Turn, turn, sing Seeger and the Shakers, turn Till one day all comes right—but is it so? Here down Domitian’s track I run, I burn: Here dreamed of glory, all those years...

‘My Daughter Sees a Starling on the Lawn’ and Other Poetry by Mark Anthony Signorelli

The Society
January 12, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
7 Comments
  My Daughter Sees a Starling on the Lawn I thought to tell you how the bird was called, What symbol circumscribed the creature’s being; Intending to give your mind a better hold On the unsought...

‘Mozart in Heaven’ by Conor Kelly

The Society
January 12, 2020
Acrostic, Beauty, Culture, Poetry
22 Comments
Who is that smiling cherub whose huge wings, Open, extended, like a swan in flight, Lifts him above the angels to a height From which he conducts, for the King of Kings, Great open-air orchestral...

‘A Moving Experience’ and Other Poetry by Raymond Gallucci

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January 11, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry
24 Comments
A Moving Experience We’re the Stooges Three—your moving company. If it ain’t broke before we tote, it soon enough will be. Your furniture and prized possessions We handle as if our own. Employed,...

‘The Rock’ by Nathaniel Todd McKee

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January 10, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
13 Comments
  In Frenchman bay, near Otter Point, the sea Against an ancient rock comes crashing down. This grey-clad cliff protrudes its stony knee Into the swirling surf, with horny crown. Sometimes the...

Two Humorous Poems by Daniel Galef

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January 9, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry
4 Comments
Von Sacher-Masoch’s Rebuttal to the Golden Rule If a brutal bash can bring one pleasure, one man’s lash is another man’s leisure.     Angus MacHartey’s Final Party a sequel to...
history allegory

‘The New Year’ and Other Poetry by Adam Sedia

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January 8, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
12 Comments
The New Year The fields stretch out, bare, icy: __Wide, blank, yet-unetched slates, Tabulae rasae, waiting __The chisel of the Fates, But deep beneath their starkness __A mighty force has...

‘Shaman of the Waves’ by Theresa Rodriguez

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January 8, 2020
Beauty, Poetry
58 Comments
  I am the raging tempest tossed upon the fretful sea; you are the calm and quiet gale that steadies me. And yet I am the raging sea as well as all its roar; and you are even, still, the...

‘At Twilight’ by Erin Jeon

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January 7, 2020
Beauty, High School Submissions, Poetry
7 Comments
  The sun sinks deep into the hill Behind the town that perches still. An amber fog prowls through the street Of cobbled stone and stonewashed chill. Dark navy night skies come compete With...

‘Moth, Angel of the Night’ and Other Poetry by Michael Zhao

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January 7, 2020
Beauty, Culture, High School Submissions, Poetry
8 Comments
  Moth, Angel of the Night Emerging from a rich cocoon, you shed off your old husk– with legs outstretched and wings unfurled, you head out in the dusk. O harbinger of sunsets-- O twilight...

‘Surveillance, Twenty Twenty’ and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

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January 6, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
8 Comments
Surveillance, Twenty Twenty I never thought I'd live to see my TV looking back at me!     One Nation, Divisible How long have I heard about ______their lies? How they weaponize...

‘Smith on Pollock’ by Julian D. Woodruff

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January 5, 2020
Art, Beauty, Culture, Poetry
34 Comments
  It seems the art world all but missed the dart Hurled ‘cross the continent when Hassel Smith Called Jackson Pollock’s paintings “restaurant art”; Or else it put it out of mind...

‘The Ballad of Darryl O’Day’ by Martin Hill Ortiz

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January 5, 2020
Humor, Poetry
13 Comments
  There's a legend that's told in the neighborhood pubs, In the smoke-filled gin joints and the posh country clubs, In the places beer flows, be it froth or in dregs, They say Darryl O'Day is the...

‘Gilbert and Sullivan on New York Affluence’ by Joseph S. Salemi

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January 4, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry
9 Comments
  Hark now to the yuppies’ anthem, And the lifestyle that it preaches— How we all reside on the chic West Side With our Chardonnay and quiches. Chorus: We all reside on the chic West...

Five Sonnets from the Forthcoming Work Commentary, by Michael Curtis

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January 3, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
3 Comments
Cumæan  Below, beyond the tiles now cave’d down, Up from the rubbled earth arose a sound Shrieking in a pitch strung to sting the ear, Some spirit of a hag command I hear Of the low, ruined place...

‘Bees Are Spectacular’ and Other Poetry by Leo Zoutewelle

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January 2, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
26 Comments
Bees Are Spectacular When people talk of “bees” it well could mean Two things: the sum of separate insects or A colony—some workers and a queen— A score of several thousand bees or more. In...

A New Year’s Day Poem: ‘Into 2020’ by Damian Robin

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January 1, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
13 Comments
On the occasion of New Year's Day 2020, two poems by Damian Robin, a writer and editor living in the United Kingdom.

‘Fireworks Burst’ by Cyrus Jalinous

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December 31, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
  ‘Tis late now in the balmy eve, without the slightest stir, When lighter than a hot balloon cuts through the humid air Such light through dusk that becks the dawn like some dry burning...

‘The Burning of a Flag’ by Bruce Dale Wise

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December 30, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
17 Comments
  by Eric Awesud Ble Adolfo Martinez, a man who hails from Ames, Iowa, was sentenced sixteen jailed-years for the burning of a flag. The thirty-year-old man purloined a raindow-coloured flag that...

‘Three Hundred Spartans’ by Sancia Milton

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December 30, 2019
Beauty, Culture, High School Submissions, Poetry
12 Comments
  Three Hundred Spartans In twilight’s ash three hundred stars await As blue-black thunder roars with battle drums, Three hundred voices murmuring of fate, As odds and armour stack in fearful...

‘One Last Candle’ and Other Poetry by Angel L. Villanueva

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December 29, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
13 Comments
One Last Candle The angry storm approaches in the night, Its curdling howl is heard for miles around. The trees all flinch in fear of nature's smite, Then cast their sobbing leaves upon the ground. No...

The Falun Gong Practitioner: A One-Act Play

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December 28, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Performing Arts, Poetry
13 Comments
. A play in one act based on the true story of Li Zhenjun. Play by Evan Mantyk. Characters Narrator / Voice of Tradition Zhenjun “George” Li Communist Policeman 1 (CP 1) Communist Policeman 2 (CP...

‘Palimpsest’ and Other Poetry by T.M. Moore

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December 27, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Villanelle
8 Comments
Palimpsest ...written in their hearts... Romans 2.15 We try, but cannot fully scrape away those ancient words engraved upon the soul. We would instead compose upon the scroll of our morality that which...

‘How a Bill Can Succeed on The Hill’ by Mark F. Stone

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December 26, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
20 Comments
  It is rare that a bill can succeed on The Hill based on only the skill of a hobbyist. If you suffer the lack of a plan of attack, what you need is the knack of a lobbyist. Since their fee must...

‘How Dare You, Santa! How Dare You!’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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December 25, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
61 Comments
  Christmas has been canceled—it’s naughty Santa’s fault. His haughty carbon footprint has been a grave assault on melting polar ice caps; they’re now a muddy puddle, where sweaty elves and...

Poems for Christmas Day 2019

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December 25, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Music, Poetry, Readings
7 Comments
Come to Bethlehem / Silent Night   Song and Poem by James A. Tweedie Come to Bethlehem, come and see God stripped bare of majesty. Fragile as a flower; Emptied of might and power; Come to...

‘Sonnet XXXVIII: The Adoration of the Shepherds’ by Joseph Charles MacKenzie

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December 24, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Readings
9 Comments
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA_UsvwgdQ8 Our nakedness was swaddled by the night, With Eden’s worn-out dust our feet were shod, When heaven opened and a being of light Announced that earth...

‘The Feast of the Nativity’ and Other Poetry by Steve Insalaco

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December 23, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
4 Comments
The Feast of the Nativity ‘Twas the night before a brilliant star They roam the desert near and far, When they happen upon the city of light The City of David in all her might. Greeted, they are, from...

‘Carol’ by Stanisław Grochowiak, Translated by Leo Yankevich

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December 22, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
2 Comments
Carol They come slowly—loiter, you might say, Some with olive oil splashed on their bums, Others with enormous crooked thumbs, All full of holes like sculptures on display. Broads… up to their elbows...

Review: The Secrets of Archery, by Alessio Zanelli, Greenwich Exchange, 2019

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December 21, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Readings
22 Comments
by James Sale Alessio Zanelli is a fascinating poet, and probably a fascinating man as well. This is his sixth collection of poems and part of his well-publicised and unique charm is that he is an Italian...

‘Make Christmas a Verb’ by Mark F. Stone

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December 20, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
14 Comments
  For many, the gifts are the be-all and end-all: the big screen, the tablet, the Barbie and Ken doll. For me, gifts I get are like ice in the sun. I cannot recall them. No, not even one. How did...

‘Looking Forward to Christmas’ by Jack Horne

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December 19, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
4 Comments
  Recalling Christmas in the past: the time I mixed my drink— a cocktail, “Everything we have”… I puked at lunch. I think you ate your meal, despite the stink! Another time, our puppy...

‘Sara’s Prayer’ and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

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December 18, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
12 Comments
Sara's Prayer* Take me beyond all thought and word, where only beauty can be heard. Then silently, before Your throne, I'll dance, Dear Lord, for You alone.   Claire* She dances like a flowing...

‘Roots’ by Ramón Rodriguez

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December 17, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
9 Comments
  Cradled in my country’s corn-rich plains, North of the river, good and fertile land, There is a certain wood, that, when it rains, Exhales a breath of life not meant for man. That wood has...

‘Childhood Conjugation’ and Other Poetry by David O’Neil

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December 16, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
5 Comments
Childhood Conjugation Our mother tongue’s a mile-long smorgasbord where children eat for free. With giggling ease they wolf down words that grown-ups can’t afford and guzzle grammar like soft strings...

‘The Lonely Ghost Speaks’ and Other Poetry by Martin Rizley

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December 15, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
12 Comments
The Lonely Ghost Speaks Each night, upon the creaking stairs My footfalls make no sound As, sad and slow, I climb with no Connection to the ground. Each day, I walk incessantly through every room and...

Phobia Limerick Riddles, by Jan Darling

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December 14, 2019
Culture, Humor, Limerick, Poetry, Riddles
45 Comments
  Each poem below describes a phobia. Guess what the person is scared of in each. For extra credit try to name the phobia’s official name. Post your answers in the comments section...

‘The Winter of Our Contentment’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

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December 13, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
23 Comments
  The Winter of Our Contentment Without the winter there would be no spring, No snowdrops, crocus, scilla, daffodils, Or any other bulbs that need deep chills To send up flowers. Almost...

Hiding Behind a Mask: Five Poems by Anna J. Arredondo

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December 12, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Villanelle
17 Comments
Intruders Beware If you but knew what weakness lies concealed Within this adamantine outer shell— What woes, what worries I'm too proud to tell; If you but once should tiptoe past this...

‘Manichaeus, Heresiarch’ by Carl Hildebrand

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December 11, 2019
Culture, Poetry
12 Comments
  Manichaeus, the 3rd century B.C. founder of the heretical religion Manichaeism, addresses the Zoroastrian god Ahura-Mazda Tremble, Ahura-Mazda! Be thou dumb Upon thine altars ash’d of ancient...
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