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‘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...

‘Stolen Valor’ and Other Poetry for the Democratic National Convention, by Brian Yapko

The Society
August 19, 2024
Poetry, Satire, Villanelle
44 Comments
. Stolen Valor ---a poem in unheroic couplets Osama used his wives as human shields When being hunted down by Navy Seals; Bruce Ismay engineered Titanic’s fail Then slipped into a lifeboat ‘neath a...

‘Hope’: A Poem by Jeffrey Essmann

The Society
August 19, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
11 Comments
. Hope Hope feels so strange these days, at times a bit Like something old that now no longer fits; It’s stretched beyond repair and somewhat scratchy And moths have made of it such daily bread That even its...

‘Mud’: A Poem by Alan Brayne

The Society
August 19, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
12 Comments
. Mud Our clip-on angel wings are cast from shards of glass, The sorry hymns we sing are drowned in blaring brass. It’s not that we are crazed as we rub our magic rings, but our spirit has been caged by a...

‘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...

‘Lucifer’s Lament’ and Other Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
August 17, 2024
Beauty, Poetry, Satire
25 Comments
. Lucifer’s Lament They’ve gone too far. They’ve set the bar So high that I’m no longer star Of My own show. Their hellish plot Has hurled Me from the hottest spot. Their claims of care are thin as...

‘Lunatic’: A Poem by Peter Venable

The Society
August 17, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
4 Comments
. Lunatic Paused at a churchyard when it’s eventide I see flit by a bright blue butterfly. Magnolia fragrance wafts through the twilight. Somewhere I hear a distant whip-poor-will. Although the air is warm,...

‘Holding Dad’s Hands’: Poems by Gigi Ryan

The Society
August 16, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
28 Comments
. Holding Dad's Hands . Friday May 3, 2019 I’m driving fast (at least it’s fast to me,) The nurse’s call gives reason for my haste. She says that dad has fever and it seems His time remaining is in hours...

‘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...

‘Moon Glow’: A Poem by Pamela Ruggiero

The Society
August 15, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
19 Comments
. Moon Glow The calm of the twilight should bring him some peace. He sees yellow remnants of sun get deceased. A tropical fragrance now floats through the air. This beauty is breathless; no words can...

‘Paperbark Maples’: A Poem by Daniel Kemper

The Society
August 14, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
17 Comments
. Paperbark Maples The leaves grow bright with dew; the trunks grow dark. A contrapuntal autumn morning stirs. The smoothest trees are wrapped with crumpled bark and up above, the play of breezes spurs a...

‘Winter’s Bed’: A Poem by D.C.C. Randell

The Society
August 14, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
3 Comments
. Winter’s Bed Ere the sun should spread its beams We sleep and pray for candied dreams. An angel to the bedpost flits As hours pass beneath our lids. Should baby cry, then mother’s kindness Gracefully...

‘Dublin Swans’: A Poem by Louis Groarke

The Society
August 13, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
14 Comments
. Dublin Swans “Wholly serene and sure, with regal composure, allows himself to glide.” ---Rainer Maria Rilke, “The Swan” I stop to watch the swans swim by, __Through lily pads they pass. Mounds of...

‘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

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August 11, 2024
Culture, Poetry
34 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...

Dante Enters Hell: Canto III of Inferno, Translated by Stephen Binns

The Society
August 11, 2024
Dante, Poetry, Translation
5 Comments
. Dante Enters Hell: Canto III of Dante's Inferno by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) translated by Stephen Binns THROUGH ME YOU REACH THE CITY OF LAMENT. __THROUGH ME YOU PASS TO EVERLASTING PAIN. __THROUGH ME YOU...

‘Washington Assumes Command at Cambridge’: from the Mock Epic Poem by Andrew Benson Brown

The Society
August 11, 2024
Epic, Humor, Poetry
12 Comments
. Washington Assumes Command at Cambridge from Legends of Liberty, Volume 3 Devoted Billy Lee, a stalking fox, Observed his master’s swaying ponytail. The ribbon coming loose, he stopped to fix It, leaning...

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...

‘Regime Change’: A Poem by James A. Tweedie

The Society
August 9, 2024
Poetry, Satire
14 Comments
. Regime Change Banana republics are known for how they Take power from rulers and give it away To those who the country’s Deep State might prefer— Regardless of whether the people concur. Regime-change...

‘The Outdoor Concert’: A Poem by Tod Benjamin

The Society
August 9, 2024
Beauty, Music, Poetry
4 Comments
. The Outdoor Concert ---Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra at Wilton House, 2004 The long thick winding snake must stretch two hundred paces, Of early birds in haste to grab the nicest places, Buy programmes,...

‘Beltane Dream’: A May-time Poem by Patricia Rogers Crozier

The Society
August 8, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
7 Comments
. Beltane Dream Did I pass that way in dreams or waking? For truthfully, it seems to me a dream: Fields of yellow through the green hills breaking, The Hawthorn blowing incandescent steam Through the...

‘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...

Postmodernism and Poetry: Final Disintegration and Hope for Renewal, by Adam Sedia

The Society
August 7, 2024
Essays, Poetry
30 Comments
. Postmodernism and Poetry: Final Disintegration and Hope for Renewal “The only way forward from Postmodernism is as a reaction against it—not a reaction in the sense of destruction (what could be more...

‘Cold Blooded Murder’: A Poem by Roy E. Peterson

The Society
August 7, 2024
Humor, Poetry
26 Comments
. Cold Blooded Murder It is a hot and muggy Sort of Texas day. Time to do my stalking And hunting down my prey. I’m armed and dangerous. My weapon I half-hide. When killing I am cautious And patiently...

‘The Loons of Colby Lake’: A Poem by Michael Pietrack

The Society
August 6, 2024
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry
22 Comments
. The Loons of Colby Lake a true story As thawing white gave way to budding green, two loons upon the lake would mark the Spring, and they would build their nest, then teach their young how life was lived and...
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‘The Faltering’: A Poem by Ed Ahern

The Society
August 6, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
9 Comments
. The Faltering In time the sharpest mind begrimes with rust and memories are flaked from softened steel. Beliefs once clutched and voiced in utter trust now falter and befog in weakened zeal. The brilliance...

‘Like Him’: A Poem by James Sale

The Society
August 5, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
29 Comments
. Like Him "But we all, with unveiled faces, looking as in a mirror at the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit." ---2 Corinthians...

‘The Lighthouse’: A Poem by Martin Rizley

The Society
August 5, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
19 Comments
. The Lighthouse In honor of the Thridrangar Lighthouse and the intrepid men who built it. Alone it stands, perched high atop a rock That rises from a tossing, troubled sea. It crowns that lofty tower which,...

‘Boycott the Bullies’: A Poem for the Real Women Boxers, by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
August 4, 2024
Culture, Pantoum, Poetry
37 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...
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‘Back-Door Pastoral’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

The Society
August 4, 2024
Poetry, Satire
14 Comments
. Back-Door Pastoral Apologies to all you urbanites, To decent people who prefer to live Amidst the noise with far too many lights, Who find it much too easy to forgive The traffic and the mendicants who...

‘Patton on the Lipizzaner Horses’ and Other Poetry of Vienna by Brian Yapko

The Society
August 4, 2024
Poetry
28 Comments
. . Patton on the Lipizzaner Horses  I’m certain that I’ve done all this before: I’ve hid old frescoes, ordered statues buried, Helped salvage idols for some ancient nation, Saved remnants of a lost...

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...

‘Ephemeral’: A Poem by Rohini Sunderam

The Society
August 3, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
24 Comments
. Ephemeral Our lives are like a summer’s day So swift, so swift, it flies away. A butterfly that’s newly born The brief blush of an early dawn. That’s all it is and all ‘twill be A mere blink in...

‘Beauty’ and Other Poems by Shindy Cai

The Society
August 3, 2024
Beauty, Children's, Poetry
8 Comments
. Beauty Flowers are the faded stars that fall from silver skies, Raindrops are the sacred tears that leak from angel eyes. The wind is but a melody the gods bestow to earth, The sunrise is an ember that has...

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...

‘When I Have Penned My Final Thoughts’: A Poem by Shamik Banerjee

The Society
August 2, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
18 Comments
. When I Have Penned My Final Thoughts _When Ihave penned my final thoughts and left to meet_the sky,don't organize my table; let the sheet,the thumbtacks, and the cartridge pen lie there;let them assume I've...
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