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The Society of Classical Poets 2022 Poetry Competition

The Society
September 1, 2021
From the Society, Poetry, Poetry Contests
17 Comments
. WINNERS ANNOUNCED HERE. "Select, all ye who write, a subject fit, A subject not too mighty for your wit! Before you lay your shoulders to the wheel, Weigh well their strength, and all their weakness...

2022 High School Poetry Competition

The Society
September 1, 2021
From the Society, High School Submissions, Poetry, Poetry Contests
2 Comments
“Select, all ye who write, a subject fit, A subject not too mighty for your wit! Before you lay your shoulders to the wheel, Weigh well their strength, and all their weakness feel!” —Horace (65-8...

2022 Poetry Translation Competition

The Society
September 1, 2021
From the Society, Poetry, Poetry Contests, Translation
“Select, all ye who write, a subject fit, A subject not too mighty for your wit! Before you lay your shoulders to the wheel, Weigh well their strength, and all their weakness feel!” —Horace (65-8...
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‘The Afghan Plight’ by Satyananda Sarangi

The Society
August 31, 2021
Alexandroid, Culture, Poetry, Terrorism
20 Comments
. The starlit sky is filled with smoke ______and men succumb To dread, while folded hands invoke ______to overcome This awful plight; yet prayers heard ______through fervid faith Are breath for Satan....

A Translation of the Peach Garden Oath from Romance of the Three Kingdoms

The Society
August 31, 2021
Culture, Human Rights in China, Poetry, Translation
14 Comments
. The Peach Garden Oath This oath of fellowship is an iconic moment in the first chapter of the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, by Luo Guanzhong (14th century), in which the main heroes of the...

A Vaccine Mandate Protest Song by Jack DesBois

The Society
August 30, 2021
Covid-19, Music, Poetry, Song Lyrics, Video
91 Comments
. Waking Up (Freedom Doesn't Come in a Can) A Protest Song Written and Performed by Jack DesBois I was lying in my bed, Waiting for the day to start, Waiting for the sun to get me on my way, And I...

Neglected Gems: The Poetry of Walter de la Mare

The Society
August 30, 2021
Essays, Poetry
11 Comments
by Adam Sedia The life of Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) spans earthshattering changes in history and art. The England into which he was born was a colonial empire stretching across the globe. Horse-drawn...

‘Observations of a Former Victim’ and Other Poetry by Russel Winick

The Society
August 29, 2021
Culture, Poetry
16 Comments
. Observations of a Former Victim You may think me insensitive or witless, But more and more it seems the case these days, That victimhood is run up on a flagpole, Including in some overreaching ways. Of...

‘One or the Other’ by Norma Pain

The Society
August 28, 2021
Culture, Humor, Poetry
22 Comments
. “Make a decision,” is what me ma said, As she wearily plucked at each feather, ‘Er old gnarled fingers rough and red And clumsily workin’ together. “Yer’ll not get another chance like this, Two...

A Major Problem: An Essay by Joseph S. Salemi

The Society
August 27, 2021
Culture, Essays, Poetry
89 Comments
. "American pragmatism insists that words are for use, not enjoyment; American puritanism insists that expression is a duty, not a pleasure." —Richard A. Lanham Everyone knows that poems work on different...

‘The Gospel According to Galahad’ by Julian Woodruff

The Society
August 27, 2021
Covid-19, Culture, Humor, Poetry
18 Comments
. The arrogant are all about these days. How disrespectful are their callous ways! They go about as freely as you please— No mask, no vaccine, carrying disease And likely death wherever they may go (Which...

Bedtime Prayer Poetry Challenge

The Society
August 26, 2021
Humor, Poetry, Poetry Challenge, Poetry Contests
108 Comments
. This challenge comes form poet James A. Tweedie: Perhaps the most familiar of all formal, English-language poems is the classic 18th century bedtime prayer that reads: Now I lay me down to sleepI pray the...

‘Funny How a Day Can Go So Slow’ by David D. Irby

The Society
August 25, 2021
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Rondel
18 Comments
. a rondel It's funny how a day can go so slow, and yet a year just simply seems to fly. We blink, and then another one goes by. Those winds of change don't ever cease to blow. Time's raging river has an...

‘At the Temple of Yue Fei’ and Other Poetry by Talbot Hook

The Society
August 24, 2021
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
13 Comments
. At the Temple of Yue Fei Behind, a lake unstirring sleeps; Ahead, grey fog and budding leaves. A jade-green pool commands the heart, Beneath the clouds and sweeping eaves. A statue beckons; I respond, And...

‘Lost and Found’ and Other Poetry by Lucia Haase

The Society
August 23, 2021
Beauty, Poetry
10 Comments
. Lost and Found I’ve lost myself but in the course, I’ve found a sanctuary glowing, aspen golden. To me, I am the stream to woodland bound upon the forest floor midst boulders olden. My water flows as...

‘The Secret Garden’ and Other Poetry by Brian Yapko

The Society
August 22, 2021
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Rondeau
29 Comments
. The Secret Garden Beyond these ivied walls grows naught but heather Gorse and broom, the moors engulfed by blows Of bitter, wuthering wind and gloomy weather. This haunted land is barren, bleak and old. But...

‘The Night Hank Williams Died’ by Jeff Eardley

The Society
August 21, 2021
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
36 Comments
. There never was a night so long When time went crawling by. The Arctic wind came howling in Across the Nashville sky. The planes had all been grounded With no tickets left to ride. It was wheels out on the...

A Brief Poem on Joe Biden and Afghanistan, by British Poet James Sale

The Society
August 20, 2021
Culture, Humor, Poetry
19 Comments
. The Commander-in-Chief How Biden sucks---I mean the man, Who being wholly characterless Will criticize Afghanistan "Cowards"---when he can’t face the Press! . . James Sale is a worldwide thought...

Poems on the English Moors, by Peter Hartley

The Society
August 20, 2021
Beauty, Poetry
30 Comments
. Geese on the Moor On Laddow Moss the April air is cold And still. A single pair of wayward geese We find beside a tarn, their nest of fleece And feather sprigs of springy heather hold Together. Once we found...

The SCP Late Summer 2021 Poetry Reading, Online

The Society
August 19, 2021
From the Society, Poetry, Readings
8 Comments
. You are invited to a reading of exquisite poetry and conversations with the poets. This reading is part of a quarterly series of online poetry readings planned for 2021-2022. . Date & Time Sunday...

‘Internal Combustion—Vision for a New Dark Age’ by Paul Erlandson

The Society
August 19, 2021
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
28 Comments
. “Come with me, child, past all this camouflage.” “Is there a secret garden there, Grandpa?” “Not quite. It’s just a small, padlocked garage, To keep out the enforcers of the law.” I keyed the...

‘The Devil in the Pulpit’ by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
August 18, 2021
Culture, Poetry
36 Comments
. Cheap Sauvignon’s chilled and then swilled just to stave off the pain, While TVs drone on as cons ponder on who is to blame. We lumber along with each task And no one will ever dare ask--- Zip lips for...

Review: Legends of Liberty Volume 1 by Andrew Benson Brown

The Society
August 18, 2021
Culture, Epic, Essays, Humor, Poetry, Reviews
3 Comments
Reviewed Book: Legends of Liberty Volume 1, by Andrew Benson Brown, T A J Classics, 2021 by James Sale Legends of Liberty is an important new poem from the American poet, Andrew Benson Brown. The nearest...

‘Pierrepoint on Capital Punishment’ by Joseph S. Salemi

The Society
August 17, 2021
Blank Verse, Culture, Poetry
19 Comments
. Albert Pierrrepoint (1905-1992) served as one of GreatBritain’s chief executioners from 1931 to 1956, duringwhich time he hanged over 500 persons. All the namesand events mentioned here are real. My father...

Poetry on Afghanistan’s Fall to the Taliban, by James A. Tweedie

The Society
August 16, 2021
Culture, Poetry
24 Comments
. Debacle in Kabul We all make mistakes and we all have regrets. The mess in Kabul is as bad as it gets. We messed up before when we left Vietnam, Not to mention, Qaddafi, Iraq and Saddam. We messed up in...

‘The Return of Chaos’ by Phil S. Rogers

The Society
August 16, 2021
Culture, Poetry
4 Comments
. The gods of ancient Greece return to cast their blight upon our nation. Throughout the eons come and gone, now social strife is their creation. Chaos, the god of disarray, of lawlessness and vast...

‘Spectral Child’ by Beverly Stock

The Society
August 15, 2021
Beauty, Poetry
7 Comments
. after “Ballade of the Unborn Child” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox I wrote by hand my lines of verse, __Just lit by reading light; I made no sound, no sign or curse, __And suddenly was fixed with...

A Poem for the Chinese Communist Party: ‘WARNING’ by Damian Robin

The Society
August 14, 2021
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
5 Comments
. W A R N I N G : __You won’t be forgivenfor the belt road you are livingfor flat miles that you have drivenover roadkill stacked and strivenon your blood red ride to hell. __You, the swollen high-ups,laced...

‘The Worst of Rhymes’ and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

The Society
August 13, 2021
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
9 Comments
. The Worst of Rhymes No matter where we choose to sit, A fool, alone, would not admit, We’re living in a world of shit And I have more than done my bit. Here by the guillotine I knit Caps for the heads...

‘A Bagatelle for Brokenness’ by Daniel Kemper

The Society
August 12, 2021
Beauty, Poetry
24 Comments
. A burst of laughter slips into an echo past the tinny bells and rattling glass of Joe's, my corner liquor store, the last and first of every day. Arroyo streets are dry of human traffic now, are dry of...

What Rhymes with Orange? Poetry Challenge

The Society
August 11, 2021
Humor, Poetry, Poetry Challenge, Poetry Contests
109 Comments
. Write a poem rhyming the word "orange" with something else. Post it in the comments below. This challenge comes from Cheryl Corey, who provided the below poem as inspiration: . Nothing Rhymes With...

‘Tales of Tales of Tales’ by Luca D’Anselmi

The Society
August 11, 2021
Culture, Humor, Poetry
9 Comments
. We can’t remember. After years of war that thing once known as “poetry” was lost. We know there was a Greek named Robert Frost; we don’t know what “pentameters” were for. In rotting libraries...

‘Take Heart’ by T.M.A. Day

The Society
August 10, 2021
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
2 Comments
. Running round ruins of things long forgot, These tried, tiring times---who can make an end? Can read the scroll or seven seals rend? The limpid air is still and full of rot. The sorry dreams of fragile...

Two Poems on Propaganda, by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
August 9, 2021
Culture, Poetry
53 Comments
. Inklings The clues are there. They skulk between the lines. They lurk in spin and smirk in murky spiel. The clues are there. They leer in subtle signs. They lounge in lies and lace the dicey...
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‘If We Knew It All . . .’ and Other Poetry by James A. Tweedie

The Society
August 9, 2021
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
29 Comments
. If We Knew It All . . . Where do dreams go when we wake up? Where does time go as we age? Why did William Shakespeare make up Plays we still perform on stage? Sometimes questions beg an answer— Questions...

‘Hagi at My Study Window’ and Other Late Summer Poems, by Margaret Coats

The Society
August 8, 2021
Beauty, Culture, Haiku and Senryu, Poetry, Shape Poems, Translation
24 Comments
. Hagi at My Study Window hagi or bush clover, a symbol of poetry, blooms as summer turns to autumn. Paper shapes the future’s surface, Paperweights the present state. Inkstones hold a scholar’s...

‘When the Eagle Flies’ by David Watt

The Society
August 7, 2021
Beauty, Poetry
12 Comments
. Far from the city’s ceaseless bustle— __That’s where the eagle flies! Borne by the means of plume and muscle— __That’s how the eagle flies! There she is one with updrafts rising; There she knows...

‘The English Cantos: Volume 2: StairWell. Canto 3 Ex-Wife’ by James Sale

The Society
August 6, 2021
Beauty, Culture, Dante, Epic, Poetry
20 Comments
. The Argument: The Poet, with Dante and Virgil, has arrived on the third step of the StairWell, or Purgatory. Dante at the start of Canto 3 has been at pains to explain to the shocked Poet what just has...

A Short Poem for Gov. Andrew Cuomo, by Joe Tessitore

The Society
August 5, 2021
Culture, Humor, Poetry
21 Comments
. I’m Andrew Cuomo---I get a pass. If you don’t like it, kiss my ass! I’m Andrew Cuomo---I don’t resign. I’m governor---this state is mine! . . Joe Tessitore is a retired New York City resident...

‘The Bridge of Sighs’ by David D. Irby

The Society
August 5, 2021
Beauty, Love Poems, Poetry
10 Comments
. I stand upon the Bridge of Sighs as teardrops fill my weary eyes and think of life that used to be when she was still in love with me. I watch the river down below. My woes don't interrupt the flow. It...
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