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Short Poems of C.B. Anderson Read by Andrew Benson Brown

The Society
February 22, 2024
Classical Poets Live, Poetry, Readings
13 Comments
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A Poem on Pill-Popping and Other Poetry by Norma Pain

The Society
February 22, 2024
Poetry, Satire
31 Comments
. Puddleplat Place The pill-popping people of Puddleplat Place, __Were a very unhealthy lot. You could tell by the pained look on everyone’s face __That ‘blooming with health’ they were not. For every...

‘Peaches, Plums, and the Sistine Chapel’: Poems by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
February 21, 2024
Art, Culture, Pantoum, Poetry
43 Comments
. . Peaches, Plums, and the Sistine Chapel . . I. Pondering Prufrock   a pantoum  . The women come and then they go As foggy muzzles nuzzle air. There’s talk of Mike and Angelo. Time strides...
poem/rizley/easter

‘Authenticity’: A Poem by Margaret Brinton

The Society
February 21, 2024
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
7 Comments
. Authenticity Some skies stark and vivid, But others milky white. Sometimes lovely azure skies, Or pale with fading light. Some skies gray and gloomy, Yet others black as night. Skies! Their...

10 Poems on Builders & Buildings

The Society
February 20, 2024
Best Poems, Essays, Poetry
6 Comments
10 Poems on Builders & Buildings by Michael Curtis . Temples and architects, builders and buildings are like poets and poems, each creates rooms, stanzas, within which we and our ideas have life....

‘On Me’ and Other Poetry by Shamik Banerjee

The Society
February 20, 2024
Beauty, Humor, Poetry
17 Comments
. On Me I am a simple Eastern bard __Who moseys by the heather That grows in sweeping fields and loves __To dance in springy weather. I glamourize my hometown great, __Pen tales of grief and love, And avidly...

Three Poems Exploring the Experience of Grief and Loss, by James A. Tweedie

The Society
February 19, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
16 Comments
. Lachrimosa As winter pushes fall aside And birds complete their southward flight I sit and watch the water glide Beneath the old stone bridge at night. The crescent moon, with smile askew, Reflects her...

‘The Name We Leave’ and Other Poetry by Angel L. Villanueva

The Society
February 19, 2024
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry
24 Comments
. The Name We Leave When we first breathe and start to peer, What we will be is still unclear. A book of pages yet unturned Is what we are when we appear. Whether assigned, purloined, or earned, And when a...

‘Vast, Vacuous, and Hungry’: A Poem by Maura H. Harrison

The Society
February 18, 2024
Culture, Poetry
30 Comments
. . Maura H. Harrison is a writer, photographer, and fiber artist from Fredericksburg, VA. She is currently an MFA candidate in Creative Writing at the University of St. Thomas, Houston.  Her works have...
poem/robin/culture

‘You Can’t Control Everything’ and Other Poetry by Roy E. Peterson

The Society
February 18, 2024
Culture, Poetry
18 Comments
. You Can't Control Everything You can't control the wind that blows, The destiny of others' souls, Time and tides and what they bring--- You can't control everything. Blame volcanoes for ash and dust, It...
poem/philosophy/descartes

A Poem on Descartes’ ‘I Think Therefore I Am’ and Other Poems by C.B. Anderson

The Society
February 17, 2024
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
26 Comments
. Ipse Dixit I say Cogito ergo sum To the animal here in the room. So how do I know I exist? Well, here’s a provisional list: I doubt, and I fear, and I bleed; I attend to a friend who’s in need. The...

‘In the Woods’ by Eduard Mörike, Translated by Alan Steinle

The Society
February 17, 2024
Beauty, Poetry, Translation
20 Comments
. In the Woods by Eduard Mörike (1804-1875) translated from German by Alan Steinle While lying on the grass beneath the leaves, I listen to a cuckoo's mournful song. His melody flows gently out along the...

Sonku Poetry Challenge: Write a Sonnet-Haiku

The Society
February 16, 2024
Haiku and Senryu, Poetry, Poetry Challenge, Poetry Contests
53 Comments
. Epic poet and poetry video maker Andrew Benson Brown created a bit of excitement with his invented sonnet-haiku or haiku-sonnet published earlier this month---what poet Michael Pietrack has coined as "the...

Catullus’s Poems 101 and 51, Translated Bruce Phenix

The Society
February 16, 2024
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry, Translation
12 Comments
. Poem 101 by Catullus (circa 84-54 BC) translated by Bruce Phenix Conveyed through many countries, over many seas, to these poor funerary offerings I come to give you, brother, that last present for the...

Poems on Dogs and Humans, by Joshua C. Frank

The Society
February 16, 2024
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Sestina
16 Comments
. Last Visit to the Beach a sestina The beach, untouched by Time throughout the years As millions of waves washed from the sea, As Time transformed me, now no more a boy, Where I would walk each season on that...

‘Quilting the News’ and Other Poetry by Mark F. Stone

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February 15, 2024
Culture, Poetry
47 Comments
. Quilting the News Lots of people still don’t know __that what’s portrayed as “news” is often pieced together to __promote the crafters’ views. Like sculptors with a block of clay, __the crafters...

‘The Poet’s Good Pen’: A Poem by Michael Charles Maibach

The Society
February 15, 2024
Beauty, Poetry
4 Comments
. The Poet’s Good Pen Take up your good pen. Write only words true. Now open your heart--- Your worth will shine through. Among the spare lines A poet can't hide. Their soul thus defined--- In their words,...

‘Crosses and Losses’ and Other Love Poems by Joshua C. Frank

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February 14, 2024
Love Poems, Poetry, Satire
20 Comments
. Crosses and Losses I tried to write a poem to acclaim The passion flashing like a lightning strike Between a man and woman, though the same Return to normal from a single spike. It’s hard to say true love...

‘Contagious Joy’ and Other Valentine’s Day Poetry by James A. Tweedie

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February 14, 2024
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry, Villanelle
24 Comments
. Contagious Joy a villanelle You always find a way to make me smile. Like sunlight tracing rainbows in the rain, Contagious joy is never out of style; The day we wed, when you walked down the aisle, You...

‘Vintage Love’: A Poem by Gigi Ryan

The Society
February 14, 2024
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry
16 Comments
. Vintage Love Love is as a grape when it begins, Unblemished by the bruises and the sins That will come in time. For now it is Refreshing sweetness and delightfulness. Bewilderment accompanies the crush That...

‘When?’ and Other Valentine’s Day Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
February 14, 2024
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry, Villanelle
26 Comments
. When? I’ll love you when the bee has lost its buzz, When wolf and bear have quit their howl and growl, When lambs don’t sport a snow-spun fleece of fuzz And hoots don’t float from barns that house...

‘February 14, 2024’: An Ash Wednesday-Valentine’s Day Poem by Cynthia Erlandson

The Society
February 13, 2024
Culture, Love Poems, Poetry
19 Comments
. . February 14, 2024 A heart of burning love, an ashen cross Converge today: the marriage of two kinds Of love. The feast day is St. Valentine’s--- Which, this year, intersects Ash Wednesday: Eros United...

‘Ash Wednesday Valentines’: Poems by Charles d’Orléans, Translated by Margaret Coats

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February 13, 2024
Culture, Love Poems, Poetry, Translation
27 Comments
. Ash Wednesday Valentines by Charles d’Orléans (1394-1465), translated by Margaret Coats . I. Who’s there? Who comes so early, who? “It’s I myself.” Saint Valentine, you! Why turn up now at...

‘I Am the Stone’ and Other Poetry on Israel by Brian Yapko

The Society
February 13, 2024
Beauty, Blank Verse, Culture, Poetry
32 Comments
. I Am the Stone I am the stone The humble stone the barefoot shepherd boy Selected from the muddy river bed; The stone which fit inside the sling he made As soon as he was given leave by Saul To fight for...

‘The Southern Cross’: A Poem by Adam Sedia

The Society
February 12, 2024
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
14 Comments
. The Southern Cross The caravels escaped at last The roiling tides of Bojador And entered tropic seas far past What any chart described before--- __An unknown world to cross. Strange southern seas! Unending...

‘Off Switch’: A Poem by Warren Bonham

The Society
February 12, 2024
Poetry, Satire
36 Comments
. Off Switch My brain hurt every time I thought, so then I thought “I’d rather not.” I found the off switch to my brain and thought, “Why turn it on again?” Without my brain, but with my heart, at...

Nocturnal Litanies I & II: Poems by Cynthia Erlandson

The Society
February 11, 2024
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
22 Comments
. . Nocturnal Litany I “From all malevolence the night employs….” ---James Agee, “Epithalamium” . From all malevolence the night employs To haunt our ragged hearts and weary brains With bitterness...
poem/life/death/river

A Love Sonnet and Other Poetry by Andrew Yeager

The Society
February 11, 2024
Culture, Love Poems, Poetry, Villanelle
5 Comments
. Love Sonnet The glint of summer’s evening leaves a glow upon her cheek, so soft and plain and fair— the glister of the twilight hours show the rosebuds, luminescent in her hair. And all the earth now...

‘The Austrian Non Placet Comes in Time’: A Poem by Joseph S. Salemi

The Society
February 10, 2024
Culture, Poetry
32 Comments
. The Austrian Non Placet Comes in Time (Recess at the papal conclave in Rome, August 1903. One cardinal speaks to a small group of his allies) Two ballots done already. I perceive Things are not going our...

The Monster Geryon: Canto XVII of Dante’s Inferno, Translated by Stephen Binns

The Society
February 10, 2024
Dante, Poetry, Translation
6 Comments
. The Monster Geryon: Canto XVII of Dante’s Inferno by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) translated by Stephen Binns “Behold the stinger tail upon that freak! ____a mythical monstrous king of Spain __He soars...

A Poem on Sister Cindy and Brother Jed and Other Poetry by Alec Ream

The Society
February 10, 2024
Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
. The Screaming Screed and Stench Sister Cindy, Brother Jed, Before the cellphone, rumor spread, "They're speaking on the Common, dude, Their testimony's waxing crude!" Pioneer, the sawdust trail, Jed and...

‘Ode to a Dodo’ and Other Dodo Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
February 9, 2024
Humor, Poetry, Triolet
40 Comments
. Ode to a Dodo  inspired by Paul A. Freeman’s "Paradise Island"   O tragic fowl of cataclysmic fate, Your magic thrives beyond your wretched end. O plumed and portly gem of plodding gait, Your vexing...

‘Babel’: A Poem by Jeffrey Essmann

The Society
February 9, 2024
Culture, Poetry
3 Comments
. Babel There was a time when all the world one tongue Among its peoples shared, and language preened Itself with fluffed-up thoughts that oversprung The bounds of things as yet quite unforeseen. Man set about...

‘How Septuagenarian’s Cope’ and Other Poetry by Peter Venable

The Society
February 9, 2024
Beauty, Humor, Poetry
6 Comments
. How Septuagenarian’s Cope Past seventy. Age does prevail. __The day is growing dim. I’ve managed through life’s calms and gales— I still can trapse through woodland trails __And workout at a...

‘I See Dead People’: A Poem on Biden’s Gaffes, by Brian Yapko

The Society
February 8, 2024
Poetry, Satire
31 Comments
. . I See Dead People Don’t tell me that my mind’s no longer keen And that I should be in a nursing home. I’m still in charge, as sharp as a machine. For instance take that summit back in Rome: I chatted...
poem/bryant/shakespeare

What Happened to Great Poetry?—A Video by Andrew Benson Brown

The Society
February 8, 2024
Classical Poets Live, Essays, Poetry
33 Comments
. . . What Happened to Great Poetry? by Andrew Benson Brown When was the last time you sat down and thoroughly enjoyed a serious poem written by a poet who is still alive? If you aren’t a poet yourself...

Poems from the Night, by Sarah Stoltzfus Allen

The Society
February 8, 2024
Beauty, Poetry, Triolet, Villanelle
10 Comments
. Bedtime Stories in triolets He’d curl her close and hold her tight and let the words dance in the air. The dragons soared and knights did fight, he’d curl her close and hold her tight. She’d gasp and...

‘Proof of Climate Change’ and Other Poetry by Russel Winick

The Society
February 7, 2024
Poetry, Satire, The Environment
40 Comments
. Proof of Climate Change The proof of existential crisis climate change is seen In too much snow, too little snow, and all that’s in between. When yearly total snowfall veers from norms more than a...

‘Paradise Island’: A Poem by Paul A. Freeman

The Society
February 7, 2024
Culture, Poetry
33 Comments
. Paradise Island Some years ago, from cliff top and from shore,a flock of birds that never touched the skylooked out upon an ocean ship that borea biped crew from whom they could not fly.These creatures,...

‘The Knitted Dress’: A Poem by Norma Pain

The Society
February 6, 2024
Humor, Poetry
39 Comments
. The Knitted Dress I began with the best of intentions, Though in hindsight I have to confess, That the scope of my project’s dimensions Were a little ambitious I guess. I imagined an intricate pattern, In...
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  1. Susan Jarvis Bryant on ‘Independence Day, 2025’: A Poem by Susan Jarvis BryantJuly 9, 2025

    Warren, you're right when you say, "freedom doesn't come cheaply or easily" - which is why we owe so much…

  2. Roy Eugene Peterson on ‘Simply Chilling’: A Tetraptych of Poems by Susan Jarvis BryantJuly 9, 2025

    What a dazzling display of your presumed humdrum life that excites the rest of us with brilliant flashes of imagery…

  3. Susan Jarvis Bryant on ‘Independence Day, 2025’: A Poem by Susan Jarvis BryantJuly 9, 2025

    Satyananda, I thoroughly appreciate your fine eye for poetic devices. Thank you for your comment and your greetings - they're…

  4. Susan Jarvis Bryant on ‘Independence Day, 2025’: A Poem by Susan Jarvis BryantJuly 9, 2025

    Thank you, Joe. I believe the desire to slip a granite-fisted grip burns at the core of the American heart.

  5. Susan Jarvis Bryant on ‘Independence Day, 2025’: A Poem by Susan Jarvis BryantJuly 9, 2025

    Brian, your wonderfully spot-on observations have brought a tear to my eye. This was a tough poem to write during…

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