‘Therapy’: A Poem by Mary Jane Myers The Society June 30, 2025 Culture, Humor, Poetry 5 Comments . Therapy ---After "Help! I Can’t Stop Speaking in Iambic!" by Cynthia Erlandson Help! I can’t stop writing psychobabble!No matter what I pen, it comes out gabble. I scribble nonsense verses all the...
‘Every Square Inch’: A Poem by Frank Rable The Society June 29, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 6 Comments . Every Square Inch Her every square inch, her breath, and her voice, In all this and more my soul can rejoice. The beat from her heart, the wink from her eye, The times she is bold, and then she is shy. The...
Two Poems on Cardinals, by T.M. Moore The Society June 29, 2025 Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry 9 Comments . Cardinals The cardinal is my favorite bird.They mate for life, or so I’ve heard.You hear them sing antiphonally—it’s like a game they play, you see,because they like to keep in touch.But be apart?...
Report on Results of the SCP Survey of Poets The Society June 28, 2025 From the Society, Poetry 11 Comments . Report on Results of the SCP Survey of Poets by Roy E. Peterson and Evan Mantyk The survey had 60 respondents, about 1/3rd of them were SCP Members. Respondents were asked to rate the importance of basic...
SCP Poetry Competition Winners’ Symposium—You’re Invited! (Updated with Link) The Society June 28, 2025 From the Society, Poetry, Readings 3 Comments . The SCP Poetry Competition Winners’ Symposium Join the Symposium here: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/4772266878?pwd=V0lGeUFuSGFkeExOaTM4NlZ6NWRlUT09 You're Invited! Who: Everyone is invited to attend,...
‘Rolling the Dice’: A Poem by Warren Bonham The Society June 28, 2025 Culture, Poetry 12 Comments . Rolling the Dice “Spontaneous creation is the reason there is something rather than nothing, why the Universe exists, why we exist.” ---Stephen Hawking, The Grand Design At the start of creation, before...
‘A Whale Is a Whale’: A Poem after Ogden Nash, by Jonathan Bear The Society June 27, 2025 Culture, Poetry 3 Comments . A Whale is a Whale ---after Ogden Nash While laughing aloud at Ogden's smart rhymes, I was struck by a way to interpret his lines. Though Nash's reputation was not as a Buddhist, An ode to signlessness might...
‘Hope’ and Other Poems by Russel Winick The Society June 27, 2025 Culture, Poetry 10 Comments . Hope ---in homage to Langston Hughes Hold steadfastly to hopeFor if hope should subsideLife’s a slippery slopeWhere dreams only collide. . . Equal Wisdom I dreamed of the ability_To say things that were...
‘Dad and I’ and Other Poems by C.B. Anderson The Society June 26, 2025 Culture, Humor, Poetry 8 Comments . Dad and I Our sessions last an hour or two at most, for we get through them just as fast as can be managed, trying not to stir the ghost of hurts supposed to help me be a man. When Dad was young, he knew...
‘Rodrigo’s Lament’: A Poem by Damon Rose The Society June 26, 2025 Culture, Poetry 5 Comments . Rodrigo’s Lament The legendary knight El Cid duels with his fiancé’s father. His rasping knavish voice profanes my good name. It grates my ears, now content I am no more To let insult to me like this...
‘New York, New York’: A Poem on the NYC Mayor Race, by Brian Yapko The Society June 25, 2025 Culture, Poetry 18 Comments . New York, New York “Give up Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island too…” (with apologies to Rodgers & Hart) How many songs about New York are in my repertoire?I don’t think I can sing them now....
‘A Sonnet for My One True Love’ and Other Poetry by Aaron Nydegger The Society June 25, 2025 Humor, Poetry 10 Comments . A Sonnet for My One True Love Forever let the night go on and on, My body to your softness gently pressed, Nor let the touch of shameful, blushing dawn, Wake me, part us, and end a lover’s rest. How I...
‘Gruesome’: A Poem on the LA Riots of 2025, by Adam Wasem The Society June 24, 2025 Poetry, Satire 17 Comments . Gruesome Grinning Gavin smooths his tie, Makes sure he’s framed against blue sky. He pats his hair—one’s out of place; He frowns to note there’s still a trace Of imperfection in his mien, But knows...
A Poem on John Duns Scotus, by Mary Jane Myers The Society June 24, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 6 Comments . Doctor Subtilis ---Blessed John Duns Scotus (1265--1308) A proud and canny Scot from Duns am I, an infant when Franciscans reached our coast. These friars gave me tools to weigh the why of doctrines puzzling...
‘Another Species’ and Other Poems by Sally Cook The Society June 23, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 5 Comments . Another Species Each time you felt some shame you could confess The sins you had committed, but instead You whispered a revision, something less In someone’s ear in yet another bed. That is to say, you...
‘Six’: A Poem by Patricia Rogers Crozier The Society June 23, 2025 Culture, Love Poems, Poetry 9 Comments . Six Bitter were the crimson seeds, Beautiful they were to me, Sparkling like ruby beads, In his palm of ivory. Dark they were to look upon, Rivers rushing down to mix: Phlegethon and Acheron, Lethe, Cocytus,...
‘Archaic Torso of Apollo’ by Rilke and ‘Reconciliation’ by Goethe, Translated by Josh Olson The Society June 22, 2025 Ekphrastic, Music, Poetry, Translation 9 Comments . Archaic Torso of Apollo by Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) translated from German by Josh Olson We cannot know that enigmatic head in which his eyes once ripened. Even so, his torso bears a candelabra...
‘The Prayer Blanket’: A Poem Based on the Real Experience of Tim Cassar The Society June 22, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 12 Comments . The Prayer Blanket ---as related to me by my friend Tim Cassar, who recently survived a brain cancer operation by Brian Yapko The paramedics came. They took my friend To where there was no earthly pain or...
The Society of Classical Poets 2025 Haiku Competition The Society June 21, 2025 Haiku and Senryu, Poetry, Poetry Contests 76 Comments . WHO Anyone in the world, of any age or background, may participate (SCP Membership not required). Among members of the Society of Classical Poets, everyone including Advisory Board members may participate,...
‘Together’: A Poem by Margaret Coats The Society June 21, 2025 Beauty, Poetry 24 Comments . Together The windows of our dawning day_Let light in through the dew,But outdoors ambling in cool air,_I knew that I’d find you. Close comfort, venturing apart,_We played our separate games,Dreaming the...
‘I Would Say Yes’ and Other Poetry by Gigi Ryan The Society June 20, 2025 Humor, Love Poems, Pantoum, Poetry, Villanelle 15 Comments . I Would Say Yes ---a villanelle for Larry on our 36th Anniversary We were young and rather stupid then, But still I see that we were meant to be. I would say yes a thousand times again. From the first...
‘The Comings and Goings of Heaven and Earth’: A Poem by David L. Williams The Society June 20, 2025 Beauty, Poetry 9 Comments . The Comings and Goings of Heaven and Earth Clouds’ movement in the sky, the sight of birds, phenomena that draw an upward glance, may sometimes leave us at a loss for words, uncertain if we’ll get...
‘Tilted Tales’: Three Poems by Susan Jarvis Bryant The Society June 19, 2025 Culture, Poetry, Triolet, Villanelle 21 Comments . Clueless ---a villanelle How can I tell what is and isn’t true In daffy days that stupefy the wise? I’m sifting through the chaos for a clue. As brain cells dwindle to a fruitless few All down to AI’s...
‘Enigma’: A Poem by Steve Cooper The Society June 19, 2025 Love Poems, Poetry, Shape Poems 5 Comments . . . Steve Cooper is a retired professional career counselor. He lives near Salem, Oregon. He has one traditionally published picture book on Amazon, Don’t Eat Your Seed Corn, and several of his pieces...
‘Periwinkle’: A Poem by Jeffrey Essmann The Society June 18, 2025 Beauty, Poetry 11 Comments . Periwinkle Don't know that I was on the spectrum, no, But I was weird. I read too much and played Pretend too much. My mind too often strayed To places so interior they’d glow With something strange and...
‘A Winter’s Tale’ by Jeff Eardley The Society June 18, 2025 Children's, Humor, Poetry 18 Comments . A Winter's Tale There’re many strange and spooky tales, That come from England’s hills and dales. When Winter tightens up its grip, As feet and fingers start to slip. For on a cold December day, I...
‘Get Along, Little DOGE-ie’ and Other Social Commentary Poetry by James A. Tweedie The Society June 17, 2025 Poetry, Satire 19 Comments . Get Along, Little DOGE-ie Should come a day my fortunes be increased, It’s guaranteed such bounty will be fleeced. For government, like vacuum cleaners, sucks, And takes one-sixth of all my hard-earned...
‘Salmon Skin’ and Other Poetry by Adam Sedia The Society June 17, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 19 Comments . Salmon Skin _Laid temptingly Upon a china dish, _Poached perfectly, A long, pink flank of fish. _Its scents amaze. Fork poised to dig right in, _I stop and gaze, Fixated on its skin: _Smooth gradient From...
‘What Is a Man?’: A Poem by Cynthia Erlandson The Society June 16, 2025 Culture, Poetry 15 Comments . What Is a Man? “Ask now, and see, whether a man is ever in labor with child?” ---Jeremiah 30: 6 The prophet’s statement clearly is sarcastic; That men cannot birth children is well-known. But now...
‘Everyday Care’: A Poem by David Ram The Society June 16, 2025 Culture, Poetry 14 Comments . Everyday Care PCA: personal care assistant When the latest PCA discovers wet towels in the washer, a baguette inside its paper sleeve on the parquet and cat pee in the foyer, she hovers beside the leather...
A Poem for Father’s Day: ‘The Weight of a Father’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant The Society June 15, 2025 Beauty, Poetry 30 Comments . The Weight of a Father . I. The Smell of Sawdust On bawling-brother, busy-mother days, The saint who slew the dragons in her dream Whisked her through the fuss-and-fluster maze To realms where fathers shine...
‘Shakespeare’ and Other Poetry by Lee Evans The Society June 15, 2025 Culture, Poetry, Shakespeare 13 Comments . Shakespeare The Master strolled upon the beach, __And stooped to find Among the shells washed up in heaps, __Mere husks of Mind— Selecting them to suit his sense __Of what would score To entertain an...
‘Florida Beach Vacation 2025’: A Poem by Evan Mantyk The Society June 14, 2025 Culture, Poetry 12 Comments . Florida Beach Vacation 2025 They buried me in pale white sand. _They took away my phone. The mouse was wrested from my hand _And now I’m all alone. Swift salty tears of Oceanus _Comingle with my...
‘Term Limits’: A Poem by Warren Bonham The Society June 14, 2025 Culture, Poetry 13 Comments . Term Limits Without term limits, nothing prevents the eruption of bribery, graft, and unbridled corruption. Too few of our founders felt our preservation depended on forced periodic rotation. Our lives are...
‘When the Child Appears’: A Poem by Victor Hugo, Translated by Bruce Phenix The Society June 13, 2025 Beauty, Poetry, Translation 8 Comments . When the Child Appears by Victor Hugo (1802-1885)translated from French by Bruce Phenix When the child appears, the family’s loud praiseBursts out in claps and shouting. His sweet, bright gaze__Makes...
‘Boomerang’ and Other Poems by Russel Winick The Society June 13, 2025 Culture, Poetry, Satire 24 Comments . Boomerang He was a very handsome guy, Cute girls would stick to him like glue, And his interest in them was high, But only for a night or two. Eventually he settled down, A pretty young wife came one...
‘Ode to Chronic Pain’ and Other Poetry by Dan Davis The Society June 12, 2025 Culture, Poetry 9 Comments . Ode to Chronic Pain I curse your name and spit as you supply these diverse proofs that I am not divine— and yet I should embrace you for the same, so keep me still and resting, Faithful Pain. . . The...
‘Reading in Bed’ and Other Poems by Martin Briggs The Society June 12, 2025 Culture, Poetry 9 Comments . Reading in Bed Crowded years from now, and late one wintry night, a certain turn of phrase or trick of poetry will summon me. Pillowed in the warm lamplight perhaps you’ll look up from your book, and,...
‘Stealthy Slayer’: A Riddle by Asther Kane The Society June 11, 2025 Poetry, Riddles 12 Comments . Stealthy Slayer Stealthy slayer, murderous sneak, A crafty trick, or lifeless freak--- I slip behind your walls unseen Despite the guards whose eyes are keen To spot, to seize the crafty foe, Whose guise...
‘Durus Frater, Alma Mater’ and Other Poems by C.B. Anderson The Society June 11, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry 8 Comments . Durus Frater, Alma Mater Spring forward to where former arch-rivals Fall back on tall stories of the travels They enjoyed after two years of college, Before graduation sealed the knowledge Of how little...