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‘The Teacher to His Students’ and Other Poetry by David Galef

The Society
July 30, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
4 Comments
  The Teacher to His Students The traffic light turns green. Your car won’t budge. You’re either texting or completely blind. And when you do proceed, you’re slow as fudge. You’re still...

‘A Haiku’ and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

The Society
July 29, 2019
Culture, Haiku and Senryu, Humor, Poetry
13 Comments
A Haiku My mirror shatters and what most clearly matters remains to be seen.   You and Me Some sins do not offend Our Lord - in fact with mine, I think He’s bored. But sadly though, I must...

‘Dust’ and Other Poetry by T.M. Moore

The Society
July 28, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
23 Comments
Dust My soul clings to the dust. Ps. 119.25 How like the dust my soul can be. I see it sometimes, dazed and inattentive in a ray of light, or settled in a thin coat on a table, waiting languidly to be...

‘Theseus Amazed’ and Other Poetry by Manfred von Pentz

The Society
July 27, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
1 Comment
  Theseus Amazed Around corners through archway and gate Sensing forever the enemy’s mind Poised to avenge the innocents’ fate But a mirror was all I did find.   The Adept A handful of...

‘The Call of the Bush’ by David Watt

The Society
July 26, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
29 Comments
  inspired by John Masefield’s “Sea-Fever” (1902) I will go down to the bush again, where the days hang crisp and clear, And cicadas hum their sonorous song from places far and near; Where...

‘The Woke Person’s Burden’ and Other Poetry by Ron L. Hodges

The Society
July 25, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
5 Comments
  The Woke Man’s Person’s Burden "Virtually no idea is too ridiculous to be accepted, even by very intelligent and highly educated people, if it provides a way for them to feel special and...

‘Króliki (Rabbits),’ dedicated to Tommy Robinson, by Denise Sobilo

The Society
July 24, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
14 Comments
Króliki (Rabbits) dedicated to Tommy Robinson, who was recently sentenced to more time in prison Króliki they called us (Polish having no word for guinea pig)* and so we were: scared, little white...

‘Apple Tree’ by Mickey Kulp

The Society
July 24, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
2 Comments
  a modified English Alexandrine An ancient apple tree in my unkempt backyard Has skin pocked like the moon by savage nature’s wrath. The top is bare and broke, curled like a parched...

‘Believe It True’ (A Found Poem circa World War I)

The Society
July 23, 2019
Culture, Found Poem, Love Poems, Poetry
2 Comments
Believe It True That you have made my world a wondrous garden Fair with your lips, and glad with your eyes of blue That you have wakened life’s song of gladness Believe it true, dear, believe it...

‘Pablo Neruda on the Passing of Joseph Stalin’ by Bruce Dale Wise

The Society
July 22, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
12 Comments
Pablo Neruda on the Passing of Joseph Stalin by Wibele Escudar We must be men. That is the law that Joseph Stalin left. Sincere intensity and concrete clarity are best. He was the noon of man. Let us...

‘Abandonment’ by Alessio Zanelli

The Society
July 22, 2019
Beauty, Poetry
8 Comments
  Soaked in silence, sunbeams through the shutters, dust floating softly. Stuffy, flecks of mold and rust sticking here and there, a gentle draft. The glow makes all things appear the same as...
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‘Unspoken’ by Stephen Hagerman​

The Society
July 21, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
64 Comments
  As fiddle lilts its rhymed refrain it harkens an angelic past. If only we could now regain that sweet voice that was ne'er surpassed. Med'eval times, when hearts were chaste and men of honor...

A Tribute to Gao Rongrong (Victim of Chinese Communism) by Connie Phillips

The Society
July 20, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Human Rights in China, Poetry
34 Comments
She Walked in Beauty a tribute to Gao Rongrong* after Lord Byron’s “She Walks in Beauty” She walked in Beauty, pure as light— Like sun and moon and starlit skies Illuminate the darkest...

A Sonnet on Cleve Backster and Other Poetry by Evan Mantyk

The Society
July 19, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
17 Comments
Sonnet IV. Cleve Backster whose work on plant perception gained wide exposure in the 1973 publication The Secret Life of Plants. While people claim the fetus has no being Worth enough to trump a...

‘Taxi from Mohonk’ by James Sale

The Society
July 18, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
13 Comments
  The taxi driver took us down From great Mohonk, New Paltz and such; And every mile we got to touch We felt the pull of New York town. And chatting in our easy way— He black, me white, what...

‘Self-Help and Recovery’ by Joseph S. Salemi

The Society
July 17, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
82 Comments
—from A Gallery of Ethopaths The bookshops that we used to see Were citadels of literacy. Classics of grace and wit and style Greeted your glance in every aisle. Today, those humane texts are...

‘Natura Naturans’ and Other Poetry by Terry Norton

The Society
July 16, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
4 Comments
Natura Naturans “Off with their heads,” the Red Queen said. But she was mostly talk. A true decapitator is The little sharp-shin hawk. I saw one once, a blue-bolt shot, To seize a thrush in...

Two Poems on Dogs by Peter Hartley

The Society
July 15, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
24 Comments
The Thoughts of a Dog What really does go on inside the mind Of the domestic dog? To simply say They think of very little else all day But eating what they’re given, what they find To feed on would be...

‘Good Captains’ and Other Poetry by Philip Keefe

The Society
July 14, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
12 Comments
Good Captains From daring to despair runs common man. A vane to changing winds is his own mind. One hour he may so boldly think, “I can!” The next, poor fool to nagging doubt’s inclined, His...

Three Sonnets in an Antiquated Style by James A. Tweedie (with Audio)

The Society
July 13, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Love Poems, Poetry, Readings
11 Comments
Her Love for Him My true love laughs, and angel choirs sing; The mountains echo back his tuneful mirth While Nature dances, heav’n in step with earth. ‘Tis music to mine ear; mine heart takes...

‘These Twins’ and Other Poetry by Leo Zoutewelle

The Society
July 12, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Humor, Poetry
4 Comments
These Twins These twins came forth in one amniotic sac. They sensed the danger they had come upon And both held hands to keep that danger back: It truly was the best they could have done. Their need...

‘The Loan’ and Other Poetry by Benjamin Daniel Lukey (with Audio)

The Society
July 11, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Readings, Villanelle
7 Comments
A reading of the below poems by the poet:   The Loan a villanelle This life we hold so dear is but a loan. For good or ill, its balance must be spent, For life is not a thing that we can...

Rhyming Riddle Contest 2019

The Society
July 10, 2019
Humor, Poetry, Poetry Contests, Riddles
271 Comments
Winners of the contest can be found here. From the riddle posed by King Solomon to the Philistines to the philosophy of riddles put forth by Aristotle to the riddles posed by Gollum to Bilbo Baggins in...

Rediscovering the Sonnet: An Interview with Poet Theresa Rodriguez by Carol Smallwood

The Society
July 10, 2019
Essays, Interviews, Poetry, Poetry Forms
7 Comments
  This interview was conducted by Carol Smallwood with poet Theresa Rodriguez following the release of the first edition of Sonnets by Rodriguez; the second edition is published by Shanti Arts, 2020;...

‘One Love’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

The Society
July 9, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
13 Comments
One Love In all the world there’s but one Love, just one. A single substance—like the billow lit From overhead by flashes from the sun And tears that rain upon a pillow—it Is all the same, no matter...

‘The Man Who Never Cries’ by David B. Gosselin (with Audio)

The Society
July 8, 2019
Beauty, Poetry, Readings
21 Comments
    The man who never cries is like the ship That never sailed, or left the sleepy shores, Who’s never felt the waves of peril whip Against his keel far off from peaceful...

A Riddle by Brian Douthit

The Society
July 7, 2019
Children's, Poetry, Riddles
9 Comments
Stalks of brown and amber and gold, mighty when young, wither when old. Bleached by the sun and watered daily, Length may distinguish if lord or lady.   Post your answer in the comments section...

‘Reprobate’s Prayer Sestina’ by Mike Bryant

The Society
July 6, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry, Poetry Forms, Sestina
14 Comments
  I lift my eyes and pray to God above, deliver me, dear Lord, from Satan's Hell. I come to You with heart brimful of Love, content to drink life's water from Your well. And if, by chance, I do...

‘Turkey Sausage’ by Donald Carlson

The Society
July 5, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
9 Comments
  The sausage on my plate is rubbery and inoffensive A clever likeness made of turkey meat Not your tastiest breakfast fare yet not complete- Ly unsuitable for consumption by the hypertensive. My...
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Two Poems for the Fourth of July

The Society
July 4, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Humor, Poetry
12 Comments
May Old Glory Always Wave by Roy E. Peterson May Old Glory always wave Above the tumult and the fray. Honor heroes who were brave Until the final Judgment Day. Drape the caskets of the dead, For...

‘Adiutor Laborantium’ and ‘Noli Pater’ by Colum Cille, Translated by T.M. Moore

The Society
July 3, 2019
Acrostic, Beauty, Culture, Poetry, Translation
8 Comments
Translator's Note: "Adiutor Laborantium" is an Irish poem attributed to Colum Cille (521-597), founder of the monastic community on Iona. It is an ABC poem, with the exception of two C-beginning lines in the...

‘The Four O’Clocks of July’ by Alan Sugar

The Society
July 2, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
2 Comments
  Side by side, like toy soldiers under the sky, these seedlings all stand in a row. And on this day of independence, the Fourth of July, I stand here and I whisper, “Please grow!” Down the...

Winners Announced: A Line of Shakespeare Poetry Contest

The Society
July 1, 2019
Beauty, Culture, From the Society, Humor, Poetry, Poetry Contests, Shakespeare
2 Comments
Judges: Michael Curtis, Amy Foreman, Reid McGrath, Adam Sedia A few words from Judge Michael Curtis: In apology: If you, fair writer, did not win, take heart, This juror read for craft more than for...

‘Golf / Flog’ by Raymond Gallucci

The Society
June 30, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry
13 Comments
  It comes as no surprise that “golf” When backward spelled is “flog.” For it’s a sport so hard to solve Leaves many in a fog. On surface it so simple seems – Just hit a little...

‘Dead Poet’ and Other Poetry by Joe Tessitore

The Society
June 29, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
5 Comments
Dead Poet Of what I was, not much remains, but that which does, indeed still strains to craft and pen a poem sweet, as I did when my heart did beat. I’m cold and stiff, yet still I yearn! (It seems as...

The Rebirth of Poetry Is Here: First SCP Symposium Held

The Society
June 28, 2019
Essays, From the Society, Poetry, Symposium
21 Comments
The Society of Classical Poets successfully holds its first symposium in New York City (Press Release)   NEW YORK—A growing movement is calling for the return of meter and rhyme in poetry in a bid...

‘Kingfishers and Kites’ and Other Poetry by Denise Sobilo

The Society
June 27, 2019
Beauty, Culture, Poetry
14 Comments
Kingfishers and Kites Each mortal thing does one thing and the same: Deals out that being indoors each one dwells; Selves—goes itself; myself it speaks and spells Crying Whát I dó is me: for that I...

A Poem on the Green New Deal and Other Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

The Society
June 26, 2019
Culture, Humor, Poetry, The Environment
18 Comments
Doomsday… or Not? The Green New Deal is out there, and Bernie says it’s true— there’s only twelve more years left for the likes of me and you to curtail carbon footprints and cure the ailing...

‘G-Mafia’ by Bruce Dale Wise

The Society
June 25, 2019
Culture, Deconstructing Communism, Poetry
14 Comments
G-Mafia "Let us now praise freedom's twilight..." —Osip Mandelstam by Esca Webuilder We live without the feeling of the country under us. We cannot hear ourselves; nobody listens to our pulse. But...

‘Foggy Morning Fantasy’ and Other Poetry by James A. Tweedie

The Society
June 24, 2019
Poetry
10 Comments
Foggy Morning Fantasy If heaven, as they say, is in the clouds Then it appears my home and neighborhood Were raptured in the night. If so, I should Expect to see streets paved with gold, and crowds Of...
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  1. Paul Burgess on ‘Back in the U.S.S.R.’ and Other Poetry by Brian YapkoMay 18, 2025

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  2. Paul Burgess on ‘Back in the U.S.S.R.’ and Other Poetry by Brian YapkoMay 18, 2025

    I love to read this kind of ambitious work in formal verse. You have done a great job of combining…

  3. Paul Burgess on ‘Today Like Yesterday’: A Poem by Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Translated by Paul BurgessMay 18, 2025

    I really appreciate you taking the time to read and comment. Bécquer is one of my favorite poets. I feel…

  4. Brian Yapko on ‘Back in the U.S.S.R.’ and Other Poetry by Brian YapkoMay 18, 2025

    Thank you for this additional insight into my work, Joe. As I just responded to Susan, my poems, though not…

  5. Brian Yapko on ‘Back in the U.S.S.R.’ and Other Poetry by Brian YapkoMay 18, 2025

    Susan, thank you so much for this insightful comment! Although I know you understand what I'm going for, others may…

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