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

‘Foggy Morning Fantasy’ and Other Poetry by James A. Tweedie

The Society
June 24, 2019
Poetry
10 Comments
Foggy Morning Fantasy If heaven, as they say, is in the clouds Then it appears my home and neighborhood Were raptured in the night. If so, I should Expect to see streets paved with gold, and crowds Of...

‘Disappointment’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

The Society
June 23, 2019
Alexandroid, Beauty, Culture, Poetry
9 Comments
Disappointment The waiting's not the hardest part: Much worse is when you finally know That what you craved with all your heart ____Will not arrive. Infatuations come and go, Bad luck upsets your...

‘Staving off Omega’ by Dylan Price

The Society
June 22, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
  The ambit is the noblest cause, A last vestige of Apollo's love, A pursuit freed from any flaws, As peace aloft borne by a dove. In all we have is finitude, So best that we attempt To bask in...

‘The Populace Invisible’ by Lannie David Brockstein

The Society
June 22, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
  The human body is perpetually pregnant with Trillions of microorganisms that hath colonized Its intestinal lair, and like the gravid woman's pith Heart eats not only for herself, but for her...

‘Leaf in Fall’ and Other Poetry by David Francis

The Society
June 21, 2019
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry
3 Comments
  Leaf in Fall I feel hard without my love at my side; she is the part of me that lacks the soft buoyancy that rounds and bears me aloft into the spring sky mirrored in the tide… without her I...

Two Poems on Hong Kong Protests, June 2019

The Society
June 20, 2019
Culture, Human Rights in China, Poetry
6 Comments
The Hong Kong Protest Hymn by Lu "Reed ABCs" Wei The Christian hymn "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord" emerged as anthem of the Hong Kong protests. It's not yet expurged. The hymn is heard almost nonstop at...

Two Ballads on Abortion

The Society
June 20, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
2 Comments
Planned Parenthood's a Euphemism upon reading March for Life's annual report by Roy E. Peterson Planned Parenthood’s a euphemism __Covering up the murder Of babies by abortion-ism— __We must...

‘In The Know’ by David Watt

The Society
June 19, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
14 Comments
It’s easy to look without seeing The beauty of life all around; When moments arisen to being Deserve to stir feelings profound. To all of God’s work lies a reason, And all we ought do is agree That...

‘Message in a Bottle’ and Other Poetry by Tony L. Damigo

The Society
June 18, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
16 Comments
  Message in a Bottle A ballad written on Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019 While birds above the beachhead soared __and winds began to blow, I took a bottle from the froth, __condemned to ocean's...

‘I Spent My Youth with Byron and the Bard’ and Other Poetry by Caleb Winebrenner

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June 17, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Love Poems, Poetry
4 Comments
  I Spent My Youth with Byron and the Bard I spent my youth with Byron and the Bard, With Tennyson, the Brownings, and dear Keats— And full of passions, eager, trying hard To imitate their lofty,...

‘Ballroom Dancing’: A Sonnet Cycle by James A. Tweedie

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June 16, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
7 Comments
Note: Formal Ballroom Dance competition involves five specific dance forms. This sonnet cycle attempts to introduce and describe them. I have also composed and attached audio recordings of a Waltz and Tango as...

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

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June 15, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
14 Comments
Cicadas There is, I know, some benefit in this, this cycle of emerging, breeding, dying- so brief a time for knowing any bliss, or making friends, or new endeavors trying - only to bring forth offspring...

Poetry Celebrating President Trump’s 73rd Birthday

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June 14, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
22 Comments
The Limerick I’d Love to Write by Joe Tessitore There once was a President Trump And many thought he was a chump. ____But none was more shrewd ____Than this big-city dude, Now back over his wall...

‘Quicksilver’ by Charles Bauer

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June 13, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
6 Comments
  A song’s composer’s music might reveal A question or idea in such a way That black notes penned on paper weigh what’s real; But if unheard his work subsides to gray. That gray divides...

‘Birthday Greeting to a Doomed Child’ and Other Poetry by Martin Rizley

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June 12, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
9 Comments
  Birthday Greeting to a Doomed Child a song of lament decrying New York´s “birthday abortion” law, approved January 22, 2019 So, welcome to this world, little one, little one! Your first and...

‘To Conservatives’ by Carl Hildebrand

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June 11, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
3 Comments
  To fight a fight on ground of your own choosing, To force the foe to battle at your pleasure Is feasible so long as you’re not losing— And so you have, so long as you remember. The Right...

‘The Conch Shell’ by Sally Sandler

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June 10, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
10 Comments
  Its coarse name belies this silken treasure, with iridescent dome and spiral apse. Imagination slips in with pleasure, to contemplate an opus like blown glass. Perhaps a queen lived here (no...

Three ‘Imaginary Sonnets’ by Daniel Galef

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June 9, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Ekphrastic, Poetry
5 Comments
These poems are part of Daniel Galef’s series Imaginary Sonnets. Each sonnet is a verse soliloquy from the perspective of a different historical figure.      Gillette to Frenhofer (spoken by...

‘An English Spring’ by Nathaniel Todd McKee

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June 8, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
3 Comments
  May 2018 How pleasant to recall the light of spring, Which with effulgence breaks the woodland morn, As we through beech-clad glade walk marveling At overlay of Bluebells gayly born. We then trace...

‘I Am One, Then’ and Other Poetry by James Sale

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June 7, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
4 Comments
I Am One, Then "In the midst of my days I shall go to the gates of Hell" - Isaiah 38.10 I am one, then, who's been to hell: __Cut down in my old prime; One day solid, sound as a bell, __The next day quite...

A Ballad for College-bound Students, by Ron L. Hodges

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June 6, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry, Short Stories
2 Comments
Icarus’ Fall at College   Prologue Dear reader, surely, you must think, __“What could be taught to us That we haven’t already learned __Of mythic Icarus? “His plunge is clearly a...

‘Newlyweds’ by John Kastamo

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June 5, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
1 Comment
  We are a young ocean. We, __with merry veins once meek and coy, shall fill the belly of this sea. And at our bounds of God’s decree __pleasant lines will drink in joy. As our waters swim and...

‘Forgetting the Tiananmen Square Massacre for 30 Years’ and Other Poetry by Damian Robin

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June 4, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
41 Comments
  Forgetting the Tiananmen Square Massacre for 30 Years Robbed of life and liberty in open air, Young citizens ran out of breath inside the Square. Hot bullets opened skin to pump bright flesh holes...

‘Minotaur’ by Alan Sugar

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June 3, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
2 Comments
  Half man, half monster—I am in a maze. They banished me because of others’ sins. Among these walls, I’m doomed to spend my days. No happy ending. No one ever wins. It was the king,...

‘The Lament of the Editors’ by Joseph S. Salemi

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June 2, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry, Sapphic Verse
14 Comments
a satirical piece in Sapphic stanzas   Every day they come in a flood: unwanted Big manila envelopes stuffed with verses. Mostly garbage—that’s what we sift and filter Looking for talent. Like...

Six Clerihews by Peter Hartley

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June 1, 2019
Clerihew, Culture, Humor, Poetry, Poetry Forms
39 Comments
The clerihew is a kind of epigrammatic verse (normally) consisting of a pair of rhyming couplets. The first line will usually introduce the name of a famous person. The following three lines will describe some...

‘Song of the Yew, at University of Georgia, Athens,’ and Other Poetry by Alexander King Ream

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May 31, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
9 Comments
Song of the Yew, at the University of Georgia, Athens a sprig of General Oglethorpe's ancestral yew was transported and planted aside the University of Georgia Arch on College Square, in Athens Evergreen,...

‘A New Life’ and Other Poetry by Dusty Grein

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May 30, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
18 Comments
  A New Life an English ode With the blending of two souls, in a dance as old as time a spark ignites, and a cell divides; a baby—hers and mine. Conceived in a moment of utter joy, a new and...

Some Truncated Quatrains by Bruce Wren

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May 29, 2019
Culture, Education, Humor, Poetry, Poetry Forms
12 Comments
A truncated quatrain is a form I have invented in an attempt to find some appropriate English form similar—for its brevity and single-mindedness in theme—to the Japanese haiku. They consist in four lines...

‘John Company’ by Geoffrey Leggett

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May 28, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
16 Comments
  John Company was the familiar name of the Honourable East India Company which administered India until the Indian Mutiny in 1858 But, Oh, if only you would raise your eyes, take time to look, not...

‘Solemn Legion of the Brave’ by Roy E. Peterson

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May 27, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
7 Comments
  Solemn Legion of the brave Marching by there grave to grave, Defending faith and family, Fighting wars for our country. Solemn Legion boots in time, Drummers drumming, bagpipes whine, Marking...

‘The Forlorn Hope—Vicksburg 1863’ and Other Poetry by Randal A. Burd, Jr.

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May 26, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Rondeau
The Forlorn Hope—Vicksburg 1863 Back in Vicksburg, the town was surrounded With a battle line twelve miles long. U.S. Grant sought to conquer the city, But the rebel defenses were strong. An advance...

‘Delimitation’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

The Society
May 25, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
15 Comments
Delimitation To rhyme with proper meter in the cause Of classic forms is nothing anyone Should derogate, but old poetic laws Were fashioned to enshrine a style, not stun The poet into incoherencies By...

Journal VII Released

The Society
May 24, 2019
From the Society, Poetry
3 Comments
We are pleased to announce the publication of The Society of Classical Poets’ Journal VII. The new journal is larger and more impressive than any past year, with dozens of color paintings inside, greater...

A Riddle by Horus Hardtke

The Society
May 24, 2019
Children's, Poetry, Riddles
3 Comments
  Skin hard as jade, Mouth like a blade, I’m seldom dry, A dross lookst I, And hard to find, But my inside Has hidden treasure For woman’s pleasure.   Put your answers in the...

“We are super, we are fine, We’re the Class of ’69!” by James A. Tweedie

The Society
May 24, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
13 Comments
Fifty years ago . . . (it seems Like only yesterday) . . . the dreams, The hopes, and the unspoken fear That marked and marred my Senior year . . . I faced a future plagued with doubt; A Cold War world...

‘Abortion Rites’ by Edward C. Hayes

The Society
May 23, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
14 Comments
lyrics inspired by the movie Unplanned Ms. Sally loved the parties, spent her nights out "on the town." Her door was open for the boys, whenever they came ‘round. Then one morning when she woke she knew that...

‘The Cottage in the Glen’ by Martin Rizley

The Society
May 22, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
17 Comments
  While driving on an April day along a winding road Through rolling hills, beside the way, I spied a small abode A little cottage in a glen below a bridge I crossed, The sight of which, had I not...
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‘I Want To Believe’ and Other Poetry by Sally Cook

The Society
May 21, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
11 Comments
  I Want To Believe I want to believe a scarlet sky Promises sunshine. Don’t know why They say red skies mean turbulence— To me it doesn’t make much sense. I want to believe in love...

‘New Day’ and Other Poetry by Theresa Rodriguez

The Society
May 20, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
30 Comments
New Day Welcome to a new day. I must go Ahead with life as it presents to me I have to forge ahead steadfast and show What moving on and steering forth can be For past is only dreams and memories And...
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