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‘Slim Pickings’ by David Whippman

The Society
September 4, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
5 Comments
  His frame was gaunt, his income was erratic: The crowd ignored the writer high above Who wrote and brooded in his lonely attic, Starving for beauty, poetry and love. These days, although his...

‘Guidelines for the Pastoral Care of the Road’ by Stephen D. Hagerman

The Society
September 3, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
2 Comments
(Anapestic trimeter, in the vein of Edward Lear) On June 19, 2007, an official presentation took place of the document "Guidelines for the Pastoral Care of the Road," published by the Pontifical Council...

‘An Open Letter to a Fellow Poet’ and Other Poetry by Denise Sobilo

The Society
September 2, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
5 Comments
An Open Letter to a Fellow Poet for Adam Sedia But why against one poor poet, a hundred men? —Cyrano de Bergerac (Edmond Rostand) What dreams do come to distress needful sleep, to cause me wakeful to...

The Society of Classical Poets 2020 Poetry Competition

The Society
September 1, 2019
High School Submissions, Poetry, Poetry Contests
9 Comments
Winners of the competition can be found here. "But with the true poet every thing is terse, touching, or brilliant. He gives the choicest thoughts in the choicest language. He illustrates them by...

2020 Poetry Translation Competition

The Society
September 1, 2019
From the Society, Poetry, Poetry Contests, Translation
3 Comments
"But with the true poet every thing is terse, touching, or brilliant. He gives the choicest thoughts in the choicest language. He illustrates them by everything that he sees most striking in nature and art."...

2020 High School Poetry Competition

The Society
September 1, 2019
From the Society, High School Submissions, Poetry, Poetry Contests
5 Comments
  Note: Winners of this contest can be found here. We have begun a new high school poetry contest here. "But with the true poet every thing is terse, touching, or brilliant. He gives the choicest...

Six Poems Concerning Poetry, by Sally Cook

The Society
August 31, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
23 Comments
  Learning Experience The world is filled with rules For making things; and schools Where ziggurats of thought, Erected there, are taught. The language that we use Now hides within a ruse Of...

‘Love Song for a Grapefruit’ by Anna J. Arredondo

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August 30, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
17 Comments
Love Song for a Grapefruit Dear Grapefruit, I of late have been untrue, Seduced by sweet confections of all sorts; My tastebuds languish, and my girth reports Unwanted gain from my neglect of you. The...

Two Waste Poems by Chantel Lavoie

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August 29, 2019
Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
from a crown of sonnets I. In Khayelitsha, an urban township of Cape Town, an average of 635 sexual assaults on women travelling to and from toilets was reported each year. . . with total annual costs of...

‘Investment Strategies’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

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August 28, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
6 Comments
Investment Strategies At work we studied many charts and graphs With due attention to the bottom line, But had we dwelt upon our epitaphs We would have spent our days decanting wine. First published in...

The Remote Islands of Scotland: Six Poems by Peter Hartley

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August 27, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
16 Comments
I. The Evacuation of St Kilda The remote island community on St Kilda had existed for thousands of years in considerable hardship until, from the 1890s, tourists began to visit in large numbers. The wealth of...
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‘Sonnet à Double’ by Leo Zoutewelle

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August 26, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
When our new park enticed me to a walk I saw a dandelion on the trail. Its yellow bloom hung on its broken stalk And it appeared to call me with a wail. Was it a she, or rather she a he? I was bemused:...

‘I’ll Never Own a Leaf Blower’ by Jack Suss

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August 25, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
1 Comment
I'll never own a leaf blower, I'll never rake with noise, Or drive away God's tiny mole By blasting at his tunnel hole. I'll never own a leaf blower, I'll never scream my task, Or trample over village...

‘The Thorn’ by Theresa Zappe

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August 24, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
  My father woke the day that he __Was in the forest born To find that all gentility __Was from his nature shorn. A base unwilled enchantment laid __That jealous fairy scorned. For in that tale...

‘These Nice Guys,’ after Gwendolyn Brooks, by Joe Spring

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August 23, 2019
Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
These Nice Guys after Gwendolyn Brooks NICE CHRISTIAN MAN. A DIME A DOZEN. These nice guys. They forfeit the prize. They get pushed around. They carpet the ground. They exist for others....
poem/tessitore/senryu

Haiku and Limericks by Joe Tessitore

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August 22, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Haiku and Senryu, Humor, Limerick, Poetry
4 Comments
Haiku   When a newborn cries, locked in a room by itself, does it make a sound?   Fog enshrouds the night. Woven in the heavy mist, a thread of fireflies.     In Time -...

A Translation of ‘Evening Stroll’ by P.C. Boutens

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August 21, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
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Evening Stroll by P.C. Boutens (1870-1943), written in The Hague in 1909, translated by Leo Zoutewelle We wandered much too late today! __Nearby the final bridge, There where the trail just fades...

Ten Best Rhyming Riddles of 2019

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August 20, 2019
Poetry, Poetry Contests, Riddles
13 Comments
Thank you to everyone who participated! Judges: Joseph S. Salemi, Adam Sedia, Manfred Dietrich   First ($100 Prize) A spike is there, but it’s not gold, Some forests have them, so I’m told. They...

A Fairy Tale in Poetry: ‘The Singing Bone,’ by Jan Darling

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August 20, 2019
Children's, Culture, Poetry
11 Comments
  This is a tale of sibling rivalry from the 1812 Brothers Grimm collection of Children’s and Household Tales. Similar stories exist in Danish, English, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Slovinian and...

‘Love’s Bliss’ by Gleb Zavlanov

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August 19, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Love Poems, Poetry
12 Comments
  The Moon, torn from the Sun, her only lover, Rose, starry-eyed and weeping beams of light, A mourning widow left to wisp and hover, A torturously pitiable sight, Wan from the strain of sobbing...

‘After the Rain’ and Other Poetry by Jared Carter

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August 18, 2019
Alexandroid, Beauty, Poetry
7 Comments
After the Rain After the rain, it’s time to walk the field again, near where the river bends. Each year I come to look for what this place will yield— lost things still rising here. The farmer’s plow...

‘The Captive Caesar’ and Other Poetry by Bruce Dale Wise

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August 17, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
20 Comments
all poetry by Bruce Dale Wise The Captive Caesar by Aedile Cwerbus Though it was many years ago, millennia, in fact, it seems, like yesterday, when Caesar's ship-trip was attacked. He had gone off to...

‘Bucket-Kicking Musings’ and Other Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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August 16, 2019
Humor, Poetry
25 Comments
Bucket-Kicking Musings “Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry.” —Mark Twain When my mortal coil has shuffled off, I’ll not lie in the buff; I’ll rock a chic...

A Poem for the 50-Year Anniversary of Woodstock, by Daniel R. Leach

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August 15, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
16 Comments
The Devil at Woodstock I was a mere sixteen that Summer day We all piled in a beat-up car and drove To Woodstock, or someplace we had been told That a great spectacle was to occur— An earth-shaking...

‘Beyond Scientism’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

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August 14, 2019
Culture, Poetry
13 Comments
Beyond Scientism Old wives’ tales, humble kin of ancient lore, Like road signs carved in stone are durable. Traditionists are deemed incurable By bright authorities who can’t ignore A single...

‘Gray’ and Other Poetry by T.M. Moore

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August 13, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
19 Comments
Gray I feel a certain loyalty to gray. Gray days, gray sweaters, cars - gray everything. Gray soothes and calms. It doesn’t boast, or fling itself before you like some shades do (they know who they...

Poetry, Beauty and the Modern Era: Essay by James Sale

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August 12, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Epic, Essays, Poetry
20 Comments
  One interesting question is ‘why poetry, specifically?’ I am currently writing an ‘epic’ called The English Cantos, and I have chosen to write my epic in terza rima. There are many forms of...

‘Faith’ and Other Poetry by Mike Bryant

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August 11, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Love Poems, Poetry
13 Comments
Faith I'm pond scum, someone said today. Some soup primordial, in a bay was struck by lightning. Oh, I see I'm wrought by electricity... then, look! it’s a bacterium who, in a deep delirium, decided...

A Poem on Ned Kelly: Australian Bushranger, by David Watt

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August 10, 2019
Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
Ned’s Revision Ned Kelly was an outlaw, of humble Irish stock; Born to Australian parents who farmed a rural block. Assault at fourteen years of age drew police attention, And further charges followed,...

‘Do I Remember?’ by Martin Rizley

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August 9, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
7 Comments
  Do I remember him? How could I fail To think of that tender boy, handsome and hail, Zealous and hearty, his muscles in tone, Who once climbed these ancient hills, cycling alone? He’d...
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‘Sebastian’ by Theresa Rodriguez

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August 8, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
28 Comments
An ode to Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Sebastian: from Greek “venerable” I touch the pages of your music. Then My thoughts transport to times and distant sounds Where you once dwelt. I think of...

SCP Symposium Readings (Videos): Joseph S. Salemi, James Sale, Adam Sedia, Michael C. Maibach

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August 7, 2019
Beauty, Culture, From the Society, Humor, Poetry, Readings, Symposium, Video
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‘Compulsive Euphemism’ by Joseph S. Salemi

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August 7, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
12 Comments
  From A Gallery of Ethopaths Ethopaths fear, as much as cancer, A straight, unvarnished, simple answer. They love the euphemistic chatter That clouds up an essential matter. Seeing things clearly...

‘Two Laws’ and Other Poetry by Philip Keefe

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August 6, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
9 Comments
  Two Laws In this imperfect world who suffers less: A good man wrongly jailed with conscience clear? Another whose low deeds he can't confess Though from man's laws he nothing has to fear? The...

‘For Dayton and El Paso’ by James A. Tweedie

The Society
August 5, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
  Two mass shootings took the lives of twenty-nine this afternoon. Fifty-one (at least) were injured, every life cut short too soon. Exiting a downtown bar or looking for a loaf of bread, Simply...

Five Clerihews for the Iliad, by Raymond C. Roy

The Society
August 5, 2019
Clerihew, Epic, Homer, Poetry
9 Comments
A Clerihew is a four-line comic poem with a rigid rhyming scheme, aabb, but no metric requirements. It stands in stark contrast to the strict metric requirements with no rhyming scheme in the Iliad. This...

Sonetto 26 by Giacomo da Lentini (1220-1270), Translation

The Society
August 4, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
7 Comments
  Giacomo da Lentini is a Sicilian who is generally considered the creator of the sonnet. This translation is by Leo Zoutewelle.   I’ve seen it rain on sunny days And seen the darkness flash...

‘Antaeus and Us’ by William Walters

The Society
August 3, 2019
Culture, Poetry, The Environment
6 Comments
"Antaeus, the son of Terra, the Earth, was a mighty giant and wrestler, whose strength was invincible so long as he remained in contact with his mother Earth." —Bulfinch's mythology Blessed Gaea, Mother...

‘Made in China’ and Other Poetry by Randal A. Burd, Jr.

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August 2, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
3 Comments
"Made in China" “Made in China” reads the label— Shattered on the coffee table: Some cheap and broken plastic toys We purchased for our girls and boys— Imports purchased which enable Labor...

Poems of Hibernia & Caledonia, by James A. Tweedie (with Audio)

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August 1, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Music, Poetry, Readings
13 Comments
Poet's Note: These five sonnets and song are the product of a four-week journey taken in June to Ireland and through west central Scotland and the Inner and Outer Hebrides. Unlike the sonnets, the lyrics to...
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