‘Empty Words’: A Poem by James A. Tweedie The Society September 7, 2024 Culture, Poetry 4 Comments . Empty Words There was a time not long agoWhen insults led to deadly duels.Today, on streaming videoI saw men call each other fools. And women did the same, and worse,Forsaking wit and eloquenceWith every...
‘Cicada Serenade’ and Other Summer Poems by Susan Jarvis Bryant The Society September 6, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Villanelle 19 Comments . Cicada Serenade Boys hang their beat on the heat of the summer. Sticky days twang with their thick, tinny ring. Banshee crescendos and thrums from each drummer Shiver mesquites where the mockingbirds...
‘Dante in Modern Times’ and Other Poetry by Rob Fried The Society September 5, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Dante, Poetry 11 Comments . Dante in Modern Times If I were Dante, and the quest were mine To reprise chapters of his Comedie For modern times, perhaps no less Divine For being steeped in modern tragedie, I’d start with Hell, where...
‘The High Priest’s Homily’: A Poem by Shaun C. Duncan The Society September 3, 2024 Culture, Poetry, Science 8 Comments . The High Priest's Homily Once Man, in thrall to ignorance, believed the world was round, But now we know that everything is one vast sea of sound, __And what seemed solid ground Is but an anxious emptiness,...
‘Circling In’: A Poem in Terza Rima by Jeffrey Essmann The Society September 2, 2024 Culture, Poetry, Terza Rima 9 Comments . Circling In It’s time (I tell myself) we circled in;Gave up at last the overwrought concernThat pulls us this-way-that till we begin To lose the human power to discernWhat truly holds and what has little...
A Poem for Labor Day and Others by Christine de Pisan, Translated by Margaret Coats The Society September 2, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation 20 Comments . For All Who Labor by Christine de Pisan (1364-c. 1430) Lady, fair branch where God’s grace blooms,Our labors, Saint Bernard assumes,Are benefited by your taskTo help those who ply hoes or broomsWhen night...
‘Married to the Mob’ and Other Poetry by Brian Yapko The Society September 1, 2024 Culture, Poetry, Satire 22 Comments . Married to the Mob He’s going out again today. What for? His hundredth chance to settle some old score? “Damn this! Screw that! Free cash! Free hash! More war!” It seems some things just never change,...
‘Government Waste’: A Poem by Warren Bonham for the Reagan Movie Premiere The Society August 31, 2024 Culture, Poetry 6 Comments . Wisdom of Reagan: Government Waste “Government is like a baby: with a big appetite at one end and no responsibility at the other.” ---Ronald “The Gipper” Reagan The Gipper knew a thing or...
‘Ode to the Zeer’: A Poem by Paul A. Freeman The Society August 30, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 14 Comments . Ode to the Zeer Across the Sahel states, the humble zeer, A pear-shaped or full-bellied earthen pot Strains muddy water, turns it cool and clear Beneath a tree or other shady spot. Constructed from alluvium...
‘Oversimplification’ and Other Poems by Russel Winick The Society August 29, 2024 Culture, Poetry 12 Comments . Oversimplification What so many people tend to say or write, Reduces complex issues of today, To merely simple packages of black or white, Oblivious to present shades of grey. . . A Permanent New Season I...
‘The First Fallen Leaf’ and Other Poetry by Pamela Ruggiero The Society August 29, 2024 Children's, Culture, Poetry 21 Comments . The First Fallen Leaf A single leaf begins to fall. He wants to be the first of all. His brethren strain to join his fun. For now he’s still the only one. He floats and sways inside the breeze, but,...
‘August Foraging’: A Poem by Margaret Coats The Society August 26, 2024 Culture, Poetry 27 Comments . August Foraging “It’s hot, it’s dry. No fun outdoors; No fungi, flowers, foliage, fruit For us to eat where Nature stores Wild food. The month is destitute.” Now, novice, look about you. Woodland...
‘The Worst of Our Convictions’: A Poem by T.M. Moore The Society August 23, 2024 Blank Verse, Culture, Poetry 9 Comments . The Worst of Our Convictions When, finally, the last church shuts its doors; when we run out of new identities to choose from; when the politicians have enough of power and wealth to make sure they can...
‘Mainstream News’: A Poem by Warren Bonham The Society August 22, 2024 Culture, Poetry 25 Comments . Mainstream News "Just 7% of Americans have 'a great deal' of trust and confidence in the media, and 27% have 'a fair amount.' Meanwhile, 28% of U.S. adults say they do not have very much confidence and...
‘The Mannequins Are Melting’ and Other Hot Poetry by Martin Rizley The Society August 20, 2024 Culture, Humor, Poetry 10 Comments . The Mannequins Are Melting The mannequins are melting as we speak Now that the summer heat wave's at its peak. __While passing by the clothing store __This afternoon at half past four, I saw the havoc waves...
‘The Web of Sustenance’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson The Society August 18, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 11 Comments . The Web of Sustenance __Voraciously the lion feeds, But leaves the scraps for jackals and hyenas— __To each according to its needs, In Nature’s sprawling tawny-grass arenas. __The residue will nourish...
‘The Leper’: A Poem by Brian Yapko The Society August 18, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 51 Comments . The Leper “When Jesus came down from the mountainside, large crowds followed him. A man with leprosy came and knelt before him and said, 'Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean.' Jesus reached out...
‘The Wise Farmer’: A Poem from the Zen Parable, by Joshua C. Frank The Society August 16, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 20 Comments . The Wise Farmer ---based on a Zen parable attributed to Alan Watts A farmer in China was left by his horse. He took up his plow and continued his course, And right after sunset, he finished his labors. When...
‘It Won’t Happen Here’ and Other Poems by Russel Winick The Society August 15, 2024 Culture, Poetry 15 Comments . It Won’t Happen Here There were anti-Semites in our Congress, And still they said: “It will not happen here.” Anti-Jewish protests broke out often, And still they said: “It will not happen...
‘Free Verse as Nightmare Surrealism’: A Poem by Phillip Whidden The Society August 13, 2024 Culture, Poetry 26 Comments . Free Verse as Nightmare Surrealism “I thirst for new songs without moons or irises, and without loves that have died.” ---Lorca, New Songs (Cantos Nuevos) Who doesn’t? But the problem is the...
‘Prodigious Dreams’ and Other Poetry by Kevin Farnham The Society August 12, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 6 Comments . Prodigious Dreams Let not these Autumn notes lead you amiss. Autumn, indeed, is come (the signs are all around). This aging empire wanes, its fall accelerates: decay effects abyss. Our Winter now approaches,...
A Poem on Children Stabbings and Free Speech in the UK, by Susan Jarvis Bryant The Society August 11, 2024 Culture, Poetry 33 Comments . Knock, Knock! ---free speech in the UK is dead Three more children stabbed---a country mourning The murdering of minors by the score. Opine online---ignore the hate-speech warning--- And fascist fuzz will...
Poems from Foundations of the Cross by Cynthia Erlandson The Society August 10, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 18 Comments . But Who Am I? “But Moses said to God, ‘Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring the children of Israel out of Egypt?’” ---Exodus 3: 11 God, did I hear you right? Did you tell...
‘Sicilian Samurai’: A Poem on Giovanni Battista Sidotti, by Margaret Coats The Society August 10, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 36 Comments . Sicilian Samurai circa 1700 He made a startling, militant request To journey to Japan—strange land long closed To foreign influence. The Pope’s behest Asked that authorities be unopposed— But how to...
‘Chasing Time’ and Other Poetry by Warren Bonham The Society August 8, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 7 Comments . Chasing Time "But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day. The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some...
‘Boycott the Bullies’: A Poem for the Real Women Boxers, by Susan Jarvis Bryant The Society August 4, 2024 Culture, Pantoum, Poetry 36 Comments . Boycott the Bullies ---a pantoum for the real women boxers at the Paris Olympics Don’t let a slappy chap punch out your lights. Refuse the bruise of hairy rounds with guys. It’s time to block woke...
A Poem on ‘The 2024 Olympics’ and Its Opening, by Cheryl Corey The Society August 3, 2024 Art, Culture, Poetry 20 Comments . The 2024 Olympics . I. Excusez-moi, s’il vous plait, But having seen your lewd display, I’ve chosen not to watch your Games; Despite too late, half-hearted claims Attempting to equivocate, As if to...
A Poem on Jewelweed, by Gigi Ryan The Society August 2, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 12 Comments . In the Shade There Meekly Grows a Plant urushiol (yoo-roo-shee-awl) is the name of the compound in poison ivy that causes allergic reactions. In the shade there meekly grows a plant With roots that hold on...
‘Three Small Tabs’ and Other Poetry by Joshua C. Frank The Society August 1, 2024 Culture, Poetry 20 Comments . Three Small Tabs Upon the men’s room wall at church, A flyer’s there for men who search For healing after an abortion Served to them, their awful portion. I glanced and saw in that display That three...
‘The Psychopath Addresses the Ladies…’: A Poem by Joseph S. Salemi The Society July 30, 2024 Culture, Poetry 43 Comments . The Psychopath Addresses the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mental Ward "When an inner situation is not made conscious, it appears outside as fate." —C.G. Jung "Physician, heal thyself." —Luke...
A Heroic Crown of Sonnets in Honor of the Ever Virgin, by Karen Darantière The Society July 27, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 14 Comments . A Heroic Crown of Sonnets in Honor of the Ever Virgin . ---1st Mystery: The Prophecy of Isaiah . The Timeless Song The timeless song of her virginity, Intoned by holy angels, signifies The consecration to...
‘The Maze’: A Poem by Pamela Ruggiero The Society July 25, 2024 Culture, Poetry 13 Comments . The Maze Her little game of make believe has turned into a nightmare maze. Her tears have spilled upon her sleeve while empty eyes have lost their gaze. Her maze is very hard to beat; The mice go round and...
‘A Ballade to Becoming’ by D.T. Holt The Society July 22, 2024 Culture, Poetry 13 Comments . A Ballade to Becoming .. I. Conceptio You may have fame, be well to do, And live beneath a constant sun; You may attain all you pursue And be a friend to everyone. But, without fail, a time will come When...
‘The Vision of George Washington’: A Poem by Monika Cooper The Society July 21, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 17 Comments . The Vision of George Washington based on the story by Wesley Bradshaw, published in 1880 . I. Message Disclosed What you have heard of Washington is true. At Valley Forge, in those dark winter days, Our...
‘Cyprus’: A Poem for the 50th Anniversary of Turkey’s Invasion, by Maria Panayi The Society July 20, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 19 Comments . Cyprus July 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of the invasion of part of Cyprus by Turkey Land of my birth you’re blessed with gifts divine Of loveliness and beauty hard to find, Where Aphrodite from...
‘My Vacation Trip in Verse’ by James A. Tweedie The Society July 19, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry 13 Comments . My Vacation Trip in Verse by James A. Tweedie One of the comments in response to the recent “On the Meeting of Poets” post read: “A diary in verse. It’s original and interesting. I’d like to see...
‘Freedom of Speech vs. the NBA’: A Poem by Drilon Bajrami The Society July 17, 2024 Culture, Human Rights in China, Poetry 8 Comments . Freedom of Speech vs. the NBA The CCP has raged and seethed, oh joy! Daryl Morey was not playing coy, He spoke the truth, a gun then to his head: “Fawn now! Or else your hoop dreams are all dead!” Even...
A Poem on Cancer Drugs, by Phillip Whidden The Society July 16, 2024 Culture, Poetry 14 Comments . Dementing Torture of Benign Drugs against Malignancy His life came to its End. Smell of the medicine Departs chillingly. ---Dakotsu The...
‘Fire Lurks’: A Poem by Margaret Coats The Society July 15, 2024 Beauty, Culture, Poetry 30 Comments . Fire Lurks I recognize, while watching ghastly nightEncircle statesmanship revoltingly,Bright bursts of a spangled pyrotechnic star.America! No star, a land’s lost light.Companions, look and say if you can...
On the Attempted Assassination of Trump: ‘Trail of Hate’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant The Society July 14, 2024 Culture, Poetry 53 Comments . The Trail of Hate Amid the upbeat crowd a sudden blast Of noise arose like fireworks kissing skies. Fallacious musings struck then swiftly passed When crimson dripped before the saucer eyes Of those who saw...