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poem/graham/culture

‘Moloch’ and Other Poetry by Richard Jordan

The Society
November 13, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
9 Comments
Moloch Beneath the sands and salted fields there lies A desert land of men once prosperous And proud. They raised a gilded city With their queen, a grander one than any Left behind, free and full of...

Write a Poem on One of These Hong Kong Protest Images

The Society
November 12, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Ekphrastic, Poetry
14 Comments
  The above images are from the pro-democracy protests going on right now in Hong Kong, as the populace peacefully resists communist-controlled authorities. Today, there are no free elections in Hong...

‘Quasimodo’ by Theresa Rodriguez

The Society
November 12, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
12 Comments
“Look not on the face, young girl, look at the heart.” —Quasimodo, The Hunchback of Notre Dame A vile, lumbering mass, so hideous, Rejected and despised by every eye That fears and is repulsed by...

Two Poems for Veterans Day 2019

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November 11, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
10 Comments
Two original poems for Veterans Day 2019: "Veterans Day" by Roy E. Peterson and "Glory Glimpsed" by T.M. Moore

‘The Journey Home’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

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November 10, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
13 Comments
  The Journey Home Enwrapped in flesh we come to earth, Created in our Maker's image, Where from the moment of our birth We're parties to a mortal scrimmage. Just where the days ahead will find...

‘The Tricoteuses’ and Other Poetry by Frank L. Ludwig

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November 9, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
6 Comments
The Tricoteuses The starving market women marched, marched on Versailles with kitchen knives; both marching and not marching meant they were endangering their lives. The ball got rolling, and the...

‘The Sound of Sunset’ by James A. Tweedie

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November 8, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
19 Comments
  The gold-etched clouds of evensong intone A whisper of rhapsodic melody; Kaleidoscopic shards of psalmody Aflame with facet-fire of precious stone. The heavens declare God’s glory from on...

‘Reparations’ by T.M. Moore

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November 7, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
  Owe no one anything but to love one another. —Romans 13.8 What shallowness, what an impoverished view of human life, that reckons men to be machines that will dispense whatever we desire if only...

On the Whistleblower: ‘What Is His Name?’

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November 6, 2019
Acrostic, Culture, Humor, Poetry
12 Comments
by Caud Sewer Bile Elitist, social climbing parvenu, reclusive expert in the CIA, in touch with DNC dirt-digging too, caught leaking from the White House in the day, came forth in utter anonymity in...

‘Black Cat’: Derived from ‘Schwarze Katze’ by Rainer Maria Rilke

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November 6, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Essays, Poetry, Translation
7 Comments
Black Cat a poem derived from "Schwarze Katze" by Rainer Maria Rilke, as translated by Martin Hill Ortiz A crash! I spot a ghost that bumps Eliciting my startled stare. A shadow shifts; a black pelt...

A Villanelle and Video by Joseph Charles MacKenzie

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November 5, 2019
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry, Readings, Video, Villanelle
originally published on MacKenzie Lyric Poetry Oh, run with the sun and the wind in your hair! Before the day-star sets in the west: Love flowers best in the wide, open air. Behold! The noon-tide waxes not...
poetry/mantyk/shakespeare

‘On the Untimely Demise of My Hair’ and Other Poetry by Rob Crisell

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November 4, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
12 Comments
On the Untimely Demise of My Hair In days gone by when life for me looked bright, And I rejoiced in the clear dawn of youth, My hair filled my soul with such sweet delight That soon my locks became my...

‘Sarnia Bound’ and Other Poetry by Martin Rizley

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November 3, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
11 Comments
  Sarnia Bound To the Sarnian shores, I´ll set my course when the sky at dawn turns pale, And the sea waves glow with sun-streaked foam and a chill wind fills the sail. Till the end of day, I'll...

‘Mysterium Tremendum’ by Peter Venable

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November 2, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
7 Comments
  Mysterium Tremendum is a central idea in Rudolf Otto's "The Idea of the Holy" I muse upon the sea’s expanse And soar into a troubled trance. A distant storm front drowns the sun— Light fades...

Write a Poem on One of These Photographs

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November 1, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Ekphrastic, Humor, Poetry, Poetry Contests
40 Comments
The above photographs were taken and submitted by New York City poet Joe Tessitore. We invite readers to pick one of the images (or both) and write a poem. Post your poem in the comments section...

‘Mailied’ by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Translated and Read by David B. Gosselin

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October 31, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Readings, Translation
6 Comments
Mailied by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) How brightly nature Shines this morning! What radiant sun! How the fields sing! The buds burst forth From each green frond! A thousand...

‘Sonnet For All Who Follow Me’ by Leo Yankevich

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October 30, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
12 Comments
  Leo Yankevich passed away in December 2018. This poem was submitted by Sally Cook. Crows and leaves beyond the windowpane, a cup of steaming coffee on the stool, my lines reflected in your eyes,...

‘Divorce – Brexit Style’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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October 29, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
10 Comments
  My husband posed his need to leave; a family vote was cast. The outcome brought me to my knees and left my heart aghast. Now, I’m a tad controlling – of that I will admit; “LEAVE” just...

‘The Constant Truth’ by Tod Benjamin

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October 28, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Short Stories
10 Comments
  The Constant Truth A Reflection on the Times of My Life   I. The Old Days A sheep filled meadow lay adjacent to our street Where from March throughout spring one could hear the lambs...

A Poem by Michelangelo, ‘The Woman Who Passed Me’ by Charles Baudelaire: Translations by Michael Coy

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October 27, 2019
Beauty, Poetry, Translation
39 Comments
He Wishes to Immortalise His Mistress by Michelangelo Buonarroti How is it, ma mignonne, (as we all know) that figures carved in mountain marble stay exquisite, pristine, everlasting, though the hand...

Sonnets on the Four Seasons and Other Poetry by Peter Hartley

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October 26, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
17 Comments
Spring In spring the crocuses broke out as bold As brass from refuge in their barren clay. They speared the air in colourful array And blazoned they their petals proudly told Of azure and of purpure and...
poem/kemper/culture

‘Destiny in Blue’ by David Watt

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October 25, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
14 Comments
  In a town by the sea, where the salt air’s free, Lived a widower and his daughter. She was known as Claire-Kate; or by title First Mate On those days when their boat sailed the water. And it...

‘Campaign of 1940-1952’ and Other Poetry by Christopher Fried

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October 24, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
11 Comments
Campaign of 1940-1952 True Cincinnati spirit is the love of hearth, the principles of isolation, a life in works of service to the nation. Could he reverse the course and release the doves of peace,...

‘In Memory of the Lake’ by James Christy

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October 24, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, The Environment
4 Comments
  I hear Boeung Kak has now been filled with gritty sand, turned mud, now earth. The lake’s become a dusty field, yet memory preserves a berth for fishermen in long canoes, just toothpicks...

Ecclesiastes 1, Recast in Classical Poetry, by T.M. Moore

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October 23, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Terza Rima
16 Comments
Wind and Vanity after Ecclesiastes 1 My name is Solomon, and you may know me as the king of Israel, David’s son, a man of wisdom unsurpassed. And so I was. And yet I write to you as one emerging...

‘Life’s Woes’ by Michael Maibach

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October 22, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
2 Comments
In every life Woe presses down, We falter then— Face to the ground. This woe in me— Am I alone? Without high ground, Can’t see my home! I reach for earth— Find only sand. No foothold...

‘Let Me Go Gentle into That Dark Night’ by Rohini Sunderam

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October 21, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
22 Comments
  after Dylan Thomas Let me go gentle into that dark night Let me not rage against the dying light There is another light that beckons me That from this garish light will set me free It softly glows...

‘Time’ and Other Poetry by Paul Oratofsky

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October 21, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
34 Comments
Time Time to time to time—from tock to tick, to wall to window topple, stop, then stop: a tower, wrist, a rest, a clerk, a click— around around the sound (a drip) (a drop)— and tripping,...

Four Garden Poems by Anna J. Arredondo

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October 20, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
33 Comments
Ultimatum  To My Friendly Neighbor Regarding His Overly-friendly Pet* Dear neighbor, do you love your cat? (I'm sure you must, they're such enchanters) I've got a bag of poo (for you) It left in all my...

Lord Byron’s Darkest Secrets and Greatest Poetry

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October 19, 2019
Beauty, Best Poems, Culture, Essays, Humor, Poetry
12 Comments
This piece is sponsored by KidSecured by Evan Mantyk and Kathy Brellan Lord Byron was born George Gordon Byron in London on January 22, 1788 and died just 36 years later in 1824. Yet, despite his short...

‘Daguerreotype’ and Other Poetry by James A. Tweedie

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October 18, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
28 Comments
  Daguerreotype An old once-treasured memory engraved On glass to keep the dying past alive. A fractal blink of time preserved and saved So that the tableau-ed moment would survive. Three men,...

‘The Three Graces in the Trinket Shop’ by Joseph S. Salemi

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October 17, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
17 Comments
  Aglaia, Euphrosyne, Thalia I find them there, no longer young, Though neatly dressed and well preserved: Three sisters in the trinket shop— Polite and helpful, but reserved. They guide me...

‘Doublespeak Denial’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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October 16, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry, Rondeau, Villanelle
20 Comments
Doublespeak Denial Rondeau Redoublé “Gender mattered a whole lot less to Shakespeare than it seems to matter to us.” —John Irving If I don’t care for words you have to share (a pitch which...

Essay: Richard Wilbur, C.S. Lewis, and the Imaginative Power of Poetry

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October 15, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Essays, Poetry
7 Comments
by T.M. Moore   Our Image-hungry Age Increasingly, our postmodern generation prefers its communications to be in as few words and as many images as possible. Hence, the curious success of...

‘Harvest Sonnet’ and Other Poetry by Landon Porter

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October 14, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
18 Comments
Harvest Sonnet If, in June, clouds crack and seeping, Leak their cache upon beast and field, Surety no longer keeping, This payment, late, defaults the yield; Lest the rain delay the reaping Another...

‘Fleas’ after Kilmer, ‘The Toad Not Taken’ after Frost, by Rob Crisell

The Society
October 13, 2019
Poetry
10 Comments
Fleas with apologies to Joyce Kilmer I think that I shall never see A creature horrid as a flea. A flea who makes a little nest Inside the fur of doggy’s chest; That treats us like a free...

How NOT to Hate Shakespeare: TED Talk by Rob Crisell

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October 13, 2019
Culture, Education, Poetry, Shakespeare, Video
2 Comments
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‘Why Pterodactyls Make Great Pets’ by Mark F. Stone

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October 12, 2019
Children's, Culture, Humor, Poetry
38 Comments
  Choosing a pet can be vexing and yet it’s important to vet all the choices you’ve got. If you’re in search of a pet who will perch on your silver white birch, it’s the best of the...

A Reading of Petrarch’s Sonnet No. 7, in Italian

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October 11, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Readings, Translation
25 Comments
  This recording was made by M. P. Lauretta for the Southend Poetry Group in August 2019.   Sonetto n. 7 dal Canzoniere di Francesco Petrarca La gola e ’l sonno e l’oziose piume hanno...

‘Snapshot’ by David Paul Behrens

The Society
October 10, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
11 Comments
The wind and balmy breeze Blow softly through the trees. All the darkness of the night, Disappears in morning light. The shadows on the ground, They do not make a sound. Birds awakened, singing...
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