‘Uxorious?’: A Poem by Christopher Fried The Society August 14, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 2 Comments . Uxorious? He tried to guard composure as he pressed the new denarius to his chapped lips and unbecoming tears for noblemen slipped privately to stain his cheeks and bed. “Faustina, death entombs a...
‘Modes of Divination’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson The Society August 14, 2025 Culture, Humor, Poetry 6 Comments . Modes of Divination The future’s course, in all of its essentials, Is augured from a steaming heap of entrails. The tea leaves, buoyed by meniscus, Will show you where the greatest risk is. For aging...
‘Attention Deficit Disorder’: A Poem by Reid McGrath The Society August 13, 2025 Culture, Poetry 7 Comments . Attention Deficit Disorder I once had a friend like Midas.All he touched would turn to gold;but after he would touch itthe thing would soon get old. He’d focus for a while.He’d train and run and race.His...
‘Mnemonic Device for Military Pro-Signs A-Z’: A Poem by Joseph S. Salemi The Society August 12, 2025 Children's, Culture, Poetry 18 Comments . Mnemonic Device for Military Pro-Signs A-Z Pro-signs are an alphabetical coding system used by the military for radio transmissions or for the naming of various units, to insure complete clarity of...
‘Mary’: A Sequel to the Poem ‘Martha’ by Scharlie Meeuws The Society August 12, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 9 Comments . Mary ---a sequel to “Martha," prompted by James A. Tweedie The night grew still, the lamps gave off a hush,And Martha’s footsteps faded down the hall.The coals were low, the herbs gave one last flush...
‘Sidewalk Sincerity’ and Other Poems by Russel Winick The Society August 11, 2025 Culture, Poetry 18 Comments . Sidewalk Sincerity “Hi---how are you?” he said to me, A friendly thing to say, I answered just as cordially, But he had walked away. . . Evolution I love to have close relatives and numerous good...
‘Falun Dafa Parade’ and Other Poetry by Shindy Cai The Society August 10, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 6 Comments . Falun Dafa Parade The heartbeat of a marching band lies in the beating drums, The power of a sleeping beast that shakes the ground with thrums. An energy that fills the air and lifts you from your core, The...
‘Autism Sonnet’: A Poem by Theresa Werba The Society August 9, 2025 Culture, Poetry, Science 17 Comments . Autism Sonnet The lights are much too light and sounds too loud; And thoughts are only thought in black and white; Try to tolerate a middling crowd And talk so small, so pointless, so polite. To hyper-focus...
‘Spotlights and Shadows’: A Poem by Susan Jarvis Bryant The Society August 8, 2025 Culture, Poetry, Satire 31 Comments . Spotlights and Shadows . I. To a Limelight Leech O swankpot of the swish-and-swagger ilk Basking in your braggadocio glow, __You stoop so long and low To lap up flattery as slick as silk That spills from...
‘Life on This Boat’: A Poem by Frank Rable The Society August 5, 2025 Culture, Poetry 16 Comments . Life on This Boat Here in this lifeboat we hopelessly wait, No one rows now, we are all but deadweight, Minding our manners, and now the first mate, Starting to smell like the raw fish we ate. What can we do...
‘Silent Movies’: A Poem by Cheryl Corey The Society August 4, 2025 Culture, Performing Arts, Triolet 25 Comments . Silent Movies As silent movies play inside your head, Their scattered shadows, faint and far away, You try to understand what's being said, As silent movies play inside your head— Remembrance of a life...
‘Legion’: A Poem by M.D. Skeen The Society August 4, 2025 Culture, Poetry 7 Comments . Legion Hello there friend, our name is Legion We are those same 6000 demons Who long ago in Gerasenes Became a man’s mental disease. We took a normal happy child And turned him feral, naked, wild, Drove...
‘The Power’ and Other Poems by Sally Cook The Society August 3, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry 7 Comments . The Power I’ve noticed more and more of late My power to infuriate Is stronger than it’s ever been. I exercise it even when I try to be both dull and sweet And humble, willing, incomplete. Infuriation...
‘Absalom, Absalom’: A Poem by Brian Yapko The Society August 3, 2025 Culture, Poetry 36 Comments . Absalom, Absalom "Then David sent out one third of the people… And the king said to the people, 'I also will surely go out with you myself.' But the people answered, 'You shall not go out! … You are...
‘The Gaza War’ and Related Poems by James A. Tweedie The Society August 2, 2025 Culture, Poetry 6 Comments . The Gaza War The Gaza war goes on and on With death and ruin in its wake. A war hard fought but never won; Like sifting water from a lake. And yet a war that must be fought, War born from war from war from...
‘The Bristlecone Pine’ and Other Poetry by Mary Jane Myers The Society August 1, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Pantoum, Poetry 13 Comments . The Bristlecone Pine For centuries, the stalwart pine has stood __in this unwonted spot. Its shallow roots and resinous hard wood __shield it from drought and rot. __Thin soil, high winds, cold air: it...
‘Beneath the Blooms’ and Other Poetry by Christian Muller The Society July 31, 2025 Culture, Poetry 3 Comments . Beneath the Blooms I search the hills for blooms to smell. The dew drops kiss my naked feet to wish me and my journey well but fade before the rising heat. Oh flowers, flowers everywhere I dance between the...
‘Most Conversations’: A Poem by Reid McGrath The Society July 30, 2025 Culture, Poetry 7 Comments . Most Conversations Near every grocery-line or petrol-pump, at every social-gathering or game, outside of every church or at the dump, the conversation’s usually the same. I’m hopefully only halfway...
‘Pushback’: A Poem by David Greenwood The Society July 28, 2025 Culture, Poetry 7 Comments . Pushback The New Puritans run amok, remaking our society. Through countless forms of media, they assert their authority. Through threat and bluster they control those poor souls who’ll bend the knee, but...
‘Whistling Woman’ and Other Poetry by Linda Arntzenius The Society July 27, 2025 Culture, Poetry 10 Comments . Whistling Woman "A whistling woman and a crowing hen will scare The Devil out of his den." ---English proverb ____I have whistled and I whistle still, ____gone my own way to my own sweet will. ____I’ve...
‘The Gospel of Wives’ and Other Poems by Russel Winick The Society July 25, 2025 Culture, Poetry, Satire 19 Comments . The Gospel of Wives Wives everywhere possess the firm belief Of all their many roles, the one that’s chief Is sparing husbands from the sheer mayhem That would befall their lives, if not for...
‘History’s Rondel’ and Other Poetry by Cynthia Erlandson The Society July 24, 2025 Culture, Poetry, Rondel 21 Comments . History’s Rondel Human history’s plot repeats In variations, with refrain Each time we purpose to regain Eden, fooled by the deceits That conquered Eve. Then Flood defeats And drowns our pride---but,...
‘Paradox of Tolerance’: A Poem by Warren Bonham The Society July 23, 2025 Culture, Poetry 13 Comments . Paradox of Tolerance "f tolerance is taken to the point where it tolerates the destruction of those same principles that made tolerance possible in the first place, it becomes intolerable." ---Gaetano Mosca...
‘Let Me Hold the Door’: A Poem by Frank Rable The Society July 21, 2025 Culture, Poetry 12 Comments . Let Me Hold the Door I hold the door for you, and then you scoff. “He only wants to push old gender roles,” You think. Because you know you're strong enough, To get a door or dig some garden holes. But...
A Poem for the 100th Anniversary of the Scopes Monkey Trial, by Warren Bonham The Society July 21, 2025 Culture, Poetry 28 Comments . Hairless Apes On the 100th Anniversary of the Scopes Monkey Trial . In nineteen hundred twenty-five, as Darwinists began to thrive, they wisely chose to hang their hopes upon a teacher named John...
‘On the Epstein Files Debacle’: A Poem by Drilon Bajrami The Society July 19, 2025 Culture, Poetry, Villanelle 6 Comments . On the Epstein Files Debacle ---a villanelle Where are those awful Epstein files? It doesn’t matter left or right! Who are those sordid pedophiles? We need a cleanup on this aisle, From desk to void,...
‘Not All Angels Play the Harp’: A Poem by Roy E. Peterson The Society July 18, 2025 Culture, Poetry 12 Comments . Not All Angels Play the Harp Not all angels play the harp, _Or sing in heaven’s choir. Some of them are warriors _Who fly on wings of fire. Daniel saw before his eyes _A mighty angel standing. Gabriel the...
‘Living Dead’: A Poem by James A. Tweedie The Society July 18, 2025 Blank Verse, Culture, Poetry 18 Comments . Living Dead The riffled rush of water mingles withThe wind among the Ponderosa pinesAs damp chill of late summer mountain rainSoaks through my shirt and clings and binds it toMy skin as if I were a mummy...
‘Martha’: A Poem by Scharlie Meeuws The Society July 17, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 9 Comments . Martha “Lord, don’t you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!” ---Martha, Luke 10 In Jericho, the house was washed in white, Where roses climbed around each...
‘The Hokey-Cokey—Chaucer Style’: A Poem by Paul A. Freeman The Society July 15, 2025 Chaucer, Culture, Poetry 14 Comments . The Hokey-Cokey---Chaucer Style With music was a dingy tavern blessed, In Southwark, where we stopped to take our rest. The Miller, Robin, on his bagpipes played A tune---the Hokey-Cokey---and he made Us...
‘Of a Feather’ and Other Poems by C.B. Anderson The Society July 14, 2025 Culture, Humor, Poetry 8 Comments . Of a Feather Professor Swann was new among the fonts of knowledge chugging up the tenure track; he'd earned his place among the college fac- ulty with bold views and a fierce response to critics. Apropos to...
‘Lasting Karma’: A Poem by Thomas Beckman The Society July 13, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 4 Comments . Lasting Karma What’s the key to living life that matters? How do we spend this precious time on earth? Listen to the lessons of our fathers ---they illustrate the path from birth to death. So fleeting is...
‘Three Philosophical Quatrains’ by Ian Allaby The Society July 13, 2025 Culture, Humor, Poetry 5 Comments . Myths _I mined the Grecian myths _and wrung from them this gem: The gods amuse themselves with us and we amuse ourselves with them. . . Chuang Tzu We steal all our lives, was Chuang Tzu’s belief, to...
‘Family Affair’ and Other Poems by Russel Winick The Society July 11, 2025 Culture, Poetry, Satire 20 Comments . Family Affair It was an educational affair, So many distant relatives were there, And it was nice to learn who they all were, Too bad without a death, this won’t occur. . . Argument Avoided There’s no...
‘The Pervading Presence’ and Other Poetry by Martin Rizley The Society July 10, 2025 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 7 Comments . The Pervading Presence The summer gleams in meadow, stream, and hill Beneath the warming sun of mid-July; No sudden sound disturbs the landscape still, Which, sleeping, lies beneath the azure sky. Here...
‘Simply Chilling’: A Tetraptych of Poems by Susan Jarvis Bryant The Society July 9, 2025 Culture, Poetry, Rondel, Triolet, Villanelle 18 Comments . Simply Chilling . I. A Boring Villanelle My humdrum life has been a constant bore--- An unembellished scene of somber tone. Monotony is coursing through its core. My listless weekends whisper, never...
‘After If’: A Poem After Kipling, by Josh Mitteldorf The Society July 9, 2025 Culture, Poetry 3 Comments . After If ---with affection and all respect for dear Rudyard If you can keep your heart when all about you Are stretching reason to its reasoned end; Ignore all form and pretense, without scoffing, And...
‘On Never Giving Up’: A Poem by Mark Stellinga The Society July 8, 2025 Culture, Poetry 10 Comments . On Never Giving Up On reaching the point where it's tough to find answers to _“What-are-we-doing-this-for?” And the number of people that “couldn't-care-less” _Surpasses the...
A Poem on the July 4th Texas Flash Floods, by Susan Jarvis Bryant The Society July 7, 2025 Culture, Poetry 10 Comments . There Are No Words ---on the July 4th Texas flash floods There are no words to quell a swell of grief That swallows hope and snatches at the breath Of those who gasp in startled disbelief At onscreen scenes...
‘The Juggler’ and Other Poetry by Brian Yapko The Society July 6, 2025 Culture, Poetry 20 Comments . The Juggler ---with special kudos to George Clooney, Whoopi Goldberg, Taylor Swift, Susan Sarandon, Tom Hanks, Mark Hamill, Robert DeNiro and a cast of far too many If the Juggler has said it, it must...