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

The Society
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

The Society
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

The Society
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
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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

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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...

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

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October 9, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry, Villanelle
28 Comments
Dodgeball "But we have the mind of Christ." 1 Corinthians 2.16 Sometimes my thought-life is a dodgeball game— except that I’m the only one on my side of the line—and when at length I try to launch...
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‘The Last Evening in Eden’ by Martin Rizley

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October 8, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Short Stories
18 Comments
  This is an abridged version of the original. A reading of the original can be found here. A chilling breeze blew through the trees, which filtered beams of light That danced in play as dying day gave...

‘Autumn Sonnet’ by David Whippman

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October 7, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
11 Comments
  This season’s colours will be brown and gold Fading to sepia, like a photograph. The leaves, still splendid, are already old, Their richness is a kind of aftermath. This, like all seasons, is...

‘A Treble’s Song’ and Other Poetry by Leo Zoutewelle

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October 6, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
24 Comments
A Treble's Song Is there a thing to match a treble’s song? The joy perhaps of spring-time larks in flight, Or how the migrant birds so deftly throng? What of the mane that speaks the lion’s...

‘The Human Skylight’ by Satyananda Sarangi

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October 5, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
31 Comments
  The skylight lets the nascent streak Of gold inside this darkened room; Some wisp of scent invades therein, A perfumed faith to counter gloom. Those orbs of light cast patterns old, Of...

A Translation from Goethe’s Roman Elegies V

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October 4, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
8 Comments
  Here stand I happ’ly on classical grounds, inspired; the voices speak distinctly in enchanted tone from worlds of today and former times expired. Taking counsel, I leaf through beloved elders’...

A Cento from the Political Poetry of Presidents Lincoln, Taylor, and Taft by Beverly Stock

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October 3, 2019
Culture, Poetry
2 Comments
Political Voice (A Cento) A cento or collage poem takes bits of poetry from past poets and puts them together in a new order. The below poem draws on the poems written for the political campaigns of U.S....

‘Irrelevant’ and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

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October 2, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
10 Comments
  Irrelevant If the room is the tomb then the elephant is irrelevant.   Haiku From my heart was shown how very much I loved her— could she not have known?   I have found my...

Poems on Helen Keller, the Wright Brothers, and Others, by Martin Elster

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September 30, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
13 Comments
Helen Keller (1880-1968) Your eyesight and hearing were gone, yet you felt just as blithe as a fawn ___when you learned that a word ___could stand for a bird or the flowers that bloomed in your...

Essay: ‘A Breeze Came Out of the North…’

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September 29, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Essays, Poetry
6 Comments
A breeze came out of the North one day, and cried, "September's begun!" A breeze came out of the North one day, declared, "The Summer is done!" by Jack Ahlers You know the fall air—it is somehow...

‘Writer’s Block’ and Other Poetry by Theresa Rodriguez

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September 29, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
15 Comments
Writer's Block I feel like I am plodding through cement; My mind is full of cotton batting. Dull, And dense, and empty-headed, thinking spent On trying to find clarity. To mull About within and come up...

‘Don’t Flog Yourself When Playing Golf’ by Raymond Gallucci

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September 28, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
23 Comments
A ball that’s lost should never cost ____A one-stroke penalty. Where now it dwells finds someone else— ____It’s stolen property! When perfect putt lips ‘round the cup, ____No stroke need added...

Mourning Verse by Michael Curtis

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September 27, 2019
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry
8 Comments
Sandprints Yes: Life is pleasure, life is grand, __Life is sweet and fleeting; Alike a stroll upon the sand, __Alike a heart that’s beating In measured pace, step after step, __In meter through our...

‘The Pain of Foreign Occupation’ and Other Poetry by Leo Zoutewelle

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September 26, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
16 Comments
The Pain of Foreign Occupation The land lay naked under hobnailed boots Of German occupiers in The Hague. The Blitzkrieg had commenced with parachutes And covered sedate Holland like a...

‘Spoke the Mansion’ and Other Poetry by Alec Ream

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September 25, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
5 Comments
. . Spoke the Mansion All around be the space of a halcyon day, Some salon where discussion meets wine and croquet; There are salads of crab, on the sun-mottled court For my gracious old neighbor, the...

‘Knowledge as a Mixed Blessing,’ Three Sonnets by Philip Keefe

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September 24, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
17 Comments
  I. Is curiosity the bane of man As seeking knowledge often leads to woe? Do only fools pass their allotted span Disclosing some things better not to know? Or is pursuit of truth its own...

‘Romantic Triangle, With An Ice-Pick’ by Joseph S. Salemi

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September 23, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry, Short Stories
16 Comments
In 1937, the renegade Communist Leon Trotsky (real name: Lev Bronstein) came to Mexico with his family and took up residence with the painter Diego Rivera and his wife Frida Kahlo. An affair developed between...

‘A Man for Two Seasons’ by T.M. Moore and a Response by C.B. Anderson

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September 22, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
11 Comments
A Man for Two Seasons by T.M. Moore I’m in a constant state of readiness for fall. For me, the perfect climate goes from winter straight to autumn, sans the stress of spring and allergies, and all...

‘Subversive Modernism in Art’ by Sarban Bhattacharya

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September 22, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
22 Comments
  "Progressive" mind accompanies the art Of writing poetry at present time. Great intellectuals from forms depart, And love free verse that spurns meter and rhyme. If poems be composed in such a...

‘Keeping the Door’ and Other Poetry by James Sale

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September 21, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
25 Comments
Keeping the Door Ant hordes scurried in purposeful files; Angry, alert, full to demonic marching: They came in batteries to batter: _____But I kept the door. Worms twisted achingly upwards into...

‘Song of the Crab Nebula’ and Other Poetry by Daniel R. Leach

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September 20, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
3 Comments
Song of the Crab Nebula in celebration of 50 years after Apollo 11 Long before the first eyes ever saw me __Floating like a ghost upon the night, Long before human minds even feebly __Pierced beyond their...

‘Of All God’s Living Creatures’ and Other Poetry by Peter Hartley

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September 19, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
15 Comments
Of All God’s Living Creatures Of all God’s living creatures only we With subtle artifice create our style Of dress and image, and with painted smile Construct the me we want the world to see. Though...

A Pair of Punny Poems by James A. Tweedie

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September 18, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
16 Comments
  Fright and Flight The sleeping farm was bathed in soft moonlight. A quiet evening, peaceful and subdued; When suddenly a single bovine mooed And then a second answered from her right. The pastured...

Homophonic Poetry Challenge

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September 16, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry, Poetry Challenge, Poetry Contests
88 Comments
by Joe Tessitore and James A. Tweedie We are issuing a challenge to all poets to create poems that incorporate word homophones. Call it what you like, but we are calling it a Homophonic Poetry Challenge....

‘Let Flow’ by Sathya Narayana

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September 16, 2019
Beauty, Poetry, Villanelle
4 Comments
a villanelle Ye let it flow, the bitter brine, let flow! How long you hold it back, those snowy streams! Don't stop their course, until they touch your toe! Your past congealed as solid misery and...

‘The Miller’s Daughter’ by Bob McAfee

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September 15, 2019
Beauty, Poetry, Short Stories
3 Comments
inspired by “The Lady of Shalott” by Tennyson Part I The forests loom at Nottinghamshire. The river oaks still aiming higher, Surround the field where from the byre The cattle trample through the...

‘Soaplessly in Love’ and Other Poetry by Daniel Galef

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September 14, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
6 Comments
Faust Money ___________________________I sold my soul for silver. ___________________________In blood I signed my name. I soon enjoyed the benefits of wealth, success, and...

Three Poems for Hong Kong Protesters, Moon Festival, 2019, by Damian Robin

The Society
September 13, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
2 Comments
The Moon Festival, also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival, is a traditional holiday that celebrates the Harvest Moon (the full moon nearest the Fall Equinox).    Through Mists of Tears The moon shines...

Translations of ‘Quiet Night Pondering’ by Li Bai and a Nostradamus Quatrain, Dedicated to Hong Kong Protesters, by Evan Mantyk

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September 13, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
2 Comments
. Quiet Night Pondering by Li Bai (701-762) A bed before the bright moonlight. Does frost below lie on these halls? I lift my head: the moon is bright. I lower it—my homeland calls! . Original...

‘Leveled Outcomes’ by Charlie Bauer

The Society
September 12, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
22 Comments
  Philosophers of Marxist ilk designed For leveled outcomes, then they slew en masse. It pleased the Nazi socialists to grind Up twenty million lives—hence, Zyklon gas. The Russian cognoscenti...

Essay: On Yeats’ ‘Second Coming’ and the Power of Poetry

The Society
September 11, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Education, Essays, Poetry
45 Comments
by T.M. Moore I had just finished teaching one of the adult classes at our church on the meaning of Christmas, using John Milton’s Ode on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity as my text. We examined many...
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