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‘Ash Wednesday’ by James A. Tweedie

The Society
February 25, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
  Icy, biting breezes cut like knives; Sea-spray wave crests crash upon the shore; Silent, unseen clam and crab life writhes, Buried neath the surf’s incessant roar. Winter beach grass, windblown,...

‘Through an Open Graveyard’ by Satyananda Sarangi

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February 25, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Terrorism
10 Comments
  Through barren fields, beside the ruins of man, The sunlight hardens stains of blood and gore; Macabre deeds that years ago began, Their horror still would haunt forevermore. This open graveyard...

‘Festive Clothes (or On being among Poets)’ by Alejandro Páez

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February 24, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
3 Comments
  I have been bid into the House of Song To merry-make at Inspiration’s fest Alas! I fear my raiment would but wrong The stately host and every lofty gest! See there the orphrey wrought with...

‘The House Remembers’ by Amy Foreman

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February 23, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Shape Poems
26 Comments
                                      Amy Foreman...

‘Love’s Wisdom’ by Roland Holst (1888-1976), translated by Leo Zoutewelle

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February 22, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Love Poems, Poetry, Translation
translated by Leo Zoutewelle To you my word will be reproached as lie, Maliciously: “who left you so maligned, In vain are all the days in which you pined For him who cheated you and made you...

A Poem on the Coronavirus Coverup: ‘The 50¢ Army’ by Bruce Dale Wise

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February 21, 2020
Covid-19, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
12 Comments
  The 50¢ Army by Lu "Reed ABCs" Wei The Chinese Communist regime, has recently dispatched some 1600 online trolls to stifle and to catch. The censors want to stop all sensitive...

‘Natural-Born’ and Other Poetry by T.M. Moore

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February 21, 2020
Culture, Poetry
16 Comments
Natural-Born Jeremiah 17.19 I am a liar, natural-born. I find it more convenient to equivocate or stretch the truth, than to accept the fate truth might impose. What’s more, I am the kind of person...

‘A Truly Perfect Love’ and Other Poetry by Lee Goldberg

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February 20, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
5 Comments
  A Truly Perfect Love My fingertips caress your hair and I no longer have a care about what happens in this mortal plane. I lay you down upon the bed and then I gently touch your head and you...

‘Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven, Christmas Editition’ by Studio C

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February 19, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry, Readings, The Raven, Video
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‘Description of the Fountain of the Thorn at the Royal Site of Aranjuez’ by María Rosa Gálvez de Cabrera (1768-1806)

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February 19, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
4 Comments
Aranjuez (ar-ON-wess) has been one of the estates of the royal family of Spain. It is near Madrid and the Tajo (TAW-hoe) River flows through it. The Fountain of the Thorn includes, as its centerpiece, a...

‘Five Rivers to Cross’ and Other Poetry by Dusty Grein

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February 18, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
13 Comments
  Five Rivers to Cross I sat down by the river Styx to wait upon Phlegyas, ferryman of old, among the uninterred who congregate and those who do not have a coin of gold. The boat arrived—I did not...

‘Grieving for Columbia: A Patriot´s Lament’ by Martin Rizley

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February 17, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
15 Comments
  By lamplight through the long night hours, he kept his vigil by her side, His love still fresh, though wilting flowers adorned the room on every side; He would not give her up for dead, but tended...

‘Poland’ and Other Poetry by John Colson

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February 16, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
  Poland Brave nation, strong and proud you stand, a Boulder in the stream One nation, people hand in hand, who’ll rob you of your Dream? Though much withstood, still more to stand you’ll see in...

‘Three Things’ (‘Tres Cosas’) by Baltasar del Alcázar

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February 15, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry, Translation
9 Comments
translations by Alan Steinle Translator's Note: This poem (“Tres cosas”) was originally written in Spanish by Baltasar del Alcázar (1525-1606). I have translated the poem into English and have retained...

‘To Whom It May Concern’ and Other Poetry by Geoffrey Smagacz

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February 15, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
3 Comments
  To Whom It May Concern Who writes letters anymore, and in verse? I don't care whether you like it or not. I suppose I could have phoned you, or worse— dropped in. I'd be putting you on the...

Poems for St. Valentine’s Day 2020

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February 13, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Love Poems, Poetry
7 Comments
O, Where Is Love? by James A. Tweedie O, where is love? You’ll find it in the pain _That binds a mother to her newborn child; _In bitter-broken friendships reconciled; _And in the kiss of lovers in...

‘On Pride’ by Elwin Wirkala

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February 13, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
10 Comments
  I thought and thought of pride and pride began to grow and over-ride my common sense until I thought the thought itself was what I sought— nor could I sense the meaningful sense that I, a...

Line, Stanza & Form: An Introduction to Poetry

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February 12, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Education, Essays, Poetry, Poetry Forms
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by Michael Curtis | excerpted from Occasional Poetry Tradition grows from wisdom, from the accumulated experience of millennia; in poetic practice, our classic tradition grows from the craft of Ages. Change...

‘A Farmer’s Son’ by Sathya Narayana

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February 11, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Rubaiyat
9 Comments
  a rubaiyat Step gently O' my boy, this 's your first day... light-footed sweet and slow... on sinking clay. A farmer's school, this paddy field O' son, this's where you read and learn a yeoman's...

‘The Mortal Eyes’ by Emmanuel Flores, LC

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February 11, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Villanelle
2 Comments
  a villanelle The mortal eyes in time shall wilt away, as fast as breath retreats its kiss from glass, but delight they will on the endless light of day. We never had enough of dawn’s array, of...

‘Uncle Joe’s Last Stand’ by Rob Crisell

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February 10, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry
19 Comments
. Uncle Joe's Last Stand “Lying, dog-faced pony soldier!” Blurts out Biden, as he scolds her. Eyes unfocused, can’t walk upright; Goes not gentle into that night. Mind adrift, his brain a rebel. Voice...

‘Jorge Bergoglio Blesses the Amazon Synod’ by Joseph S. Salemi

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February 10, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry
44 Comments
  Bongo, bongo, bongo, I don’t wanna leave the Congo, Oh no, no, no, no, no! Bingle, bangle, bungle, I’m so happy in the jungle I just don’t wanna go! —Danny Kaye and The Andrews Sisters,...

‘The Absolute and Relative’ by Peter Venable

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February 9, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
3 Comments
  The Absolute and Relative Argue with repartee: Ultimate One or Ground or Truth, Or relativity? Through the Hubble’s stupendous view, Ancient galaxies flee— The Relative accelerates Into...

‘The Park’ and Other Poetry by Amy Struthers

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February 9, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
31 Comments
  The Park Northern pintails brushing blue, the crescendo of their wings, weaving windsong into words some say that, “Up jumped spring.” The rising sun, through veils of dun, atop a pool of...

Recommended Poetry Contests of 2020

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February 8, 2020
Education, From the Society, Poetry Contests
5 Comments
  Better Than Starbucks Sonnet Contest Accepting Submissions Beginning: October 1, 2020 Deadline: December 1, 2020 Top Prize: $100 Submission Fee: None Better Than Starbucks has confirmed that its...

‘Ilaria Smiles’ by Lawrence Fray

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February 8, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Ekphrastic, Poetry
18 Comments
  Ilaria Del Carretto was the second wife of Paolo Guinigi of Lucca. Her sepulchre lies in Lucca’s Duomo San Martino and the tall Guinigi tower has a garden in the sky and is crowned with holm oak...
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‘The Problem with Socialism’ by Andrew Benson Brown

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February 7, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
22 Comments
  The Problem with Socialism Upon Reading Charles Murray's Coming Apart Some sit on clouds and moonburn as they dream, Skin blistered pale by light of mirrored beams, And snuggle with the shadows...
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A Poem on Li Wenliang, Doctor Who Exposed the Coronavirus, by Bruce Dale Wise

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February 6, 2020
Covid-19, Culture, Human Rights in China, Poetry
14 Comments
Li Wenliang (1985 - 2020) by Dr. Weslie Ubeca Li Wenliang, an ophthalmologist, worked in Wuhan; and when he saw the new coronavirus coming on, attempted to alert the public to the dread disease; but he...

‘Sunday Visitors – Parts 1 & 2’ by Derek Bland

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February 6, 2020
Beauty, Poetry, Short Stories
6 Comments
  Part 1 I wished I’d had a shotgun as I looked out of me window To level at the woman and the lad. They’re strolling up the dirt track of me driveway, jumpin’ Nora, A Sunday morning. God, it...

“A Child’s Winter Inventory” and Other Poetry by Anna J. Arredondo

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February 5, 2020
Beauty, Children's, Culture, Humor, Poetry
10 Comments
A Child’s Winter Inventory Winter ‘87-’88 Twittering birds; Chattering teeth; Snow coats the trees In an icy sheath. Glittering snow, Bone-chilling breeze; The frost seeps in; Things begin...

‘The Magic Lamp of Al-Jafar: A Terza Rima’ by James A. Tweedie

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February 4, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Short Stories, Terza Rima
12 Comments
  While walking through the Grand Bazaar In Istanbul, I came upon A man whose name was Al-Jafar. His friendly face was thin and drawn, A misbaha* was in one hand. And in the other, a Qur’an. He stood...

A Poem for Black History Month: Excerpts from Two Mistakes, by Martin Hill Ortiz

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February 3, 2020
Culture, Epic, Poetry
4 Comments
  Two Mistakes is a drama-length poem in metered verse for which I won second place in the Tom Howard / Margaret Reid Poetry Prize. The full work is posted here. It is based on Shakespeare's A...

‘Bring On the Leeches’ and Other Humorous Poems by C.B. Anderson

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February 2, 2020
Culture, Humor, Poetry
10 Comments
Bring On the Leeches A condition called aspergillosis, And a touch of marasmus as well, Was the surgeon’s succinct diagnosis. All my innards were hurting like hell, And he told me that nothing he...

The Best Poems of 2019

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February 1, 2020
Best Poems, From the Society, Poetry, Poetry Contests
11 Comments
The Best Poems of 2019: Winners of 8th Annual International SCP Poetry Competition Thank you to everyone who participated! It was an epic year with an incredible number of exceptional poets contributing their...

Winners of 2020 High School Poetry Competition Announced

The Society
February 1, 2020
High School Submissions, Poetry, Poetry Contests
2 Comments
Thank you to every one who participated! The quality of the high school poems submitted this year was stunning.    First Place ($100 Prize): Luke Hahn, twelfth grade, homeschooled in Waupun,...

Winners of 2020 Poetry Translation Competition Announced

The Society
February 1, 2020
Poetry, Poetry Contests, Translation
1 Comment
Thank you to everyone who participated! The quality of submitted translations continues to rise.   First Place ($100 Prize): Margaret Coats, California Three Translations of the Poetry of Jean...

‘Sonnet for a Homecoming’ and Other Poetry by Diana G. Woodcock

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January 31, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
Sonnet for a Homecoming Best way of all to be welcomed back at last, Returning home from months of life abroad: Spring songs of birds arouse me from my fast, Spill into empty house and littered...

‘Eternal Rose’ by Shari Jo LeKane

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January 30, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
1 Comment
  The autumn sun warming keeps rose bushes forming well into the days of December, but frost without warning one fine winter morning leaves frozen blooms long to remember. Dormant, it’s...

‘Proverbs for Engraving onto Imperial Monuments’ and Other Poetry by Daniel Galef

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January 30, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Epigrams and Proverbs, Humor, Poetry
3 Comments
Proverbs for Engraving onto Imperial Monuments War is the price of freedom. Depths bewilder. The blow aimed at the beast hits him who shields it. The sword of Justice best serves him who wields it. The...

‘At Königstein Festung’ by Gleb Zavlanov

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January 29, 2020
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
  Within the shadow of the fortress wall, I stand agape; such gross, exquisite scale. My bulging eyes attempt to take in all But sadly, unsurprisingly, they fail. Hot inspiration spikes; aroused, I...
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