Essay: The Life, Death and Art of Rachel Wetzsteon
By Con Chapman It has been a little more than eight years since poet Rachel Wetzsteon committed suicide at the...
Read moreDetailsBy Con Chapman It has been a little more than eight years since poet Rachel Wetzsteon committed suicide at the...
Read moreDetails12/03/17 Of all ye gods, that crown Olympus high, Who yet remains that man’s not brought to heel? When aircraft...
Read moreDetailsWithin what hut, My woodland maid, May I remain awhile? Next what fire may my chills Be warmed? Be...
Read moreDetailsYou caught me staring at you yesterday, or so it seemed, for you—you smiled and blushed and all your...
Read moreDetailsThe Day the Poetry Died Wonder why poetry is in decline, While not ever writing one lyric line? There is...
Read moreDetailsAfter Joachim du Bellay’s "Les Regrets LXVIII" I hate the Florentines' foul avarice, I hate lewd Sienese profanity, I hate...
Read moreDetailsThe neologist bakes the cake, The iconoclast shreds the recipe Deems the structure all a fake, But powerless against euphony,...
Read moreDetailsThe unchanging moor, but heeds season’s call To don her different well-coloured weeds, My heart is cold, left lonely;...
Read moreDetailsThe Cymbal Player As bows and fingers quiver strings, as lungs and lips whip up the air, as notes soar...
Read moreDetailsby Lew Icarus Bede "A sonnet is a coin: its face reveals The soul—its converse, to what Power 'tis due:...
Read moreDetailsSelf-Love Some tenderhearted people claim We’re deficient self-esteem; Yes, a collective sense of shame Made despondency mainstream. While gloom...
Read moreDetailsWordsworth’s Lament I wandered lonely as a cloud—Oh dear! I watched the dance of daffodils—Oh my! When on my couch...
Read moreDetailsThe toys we buy at Christmastime (The decorations, too), Don’t come from elves in Santa’s shop, As we’ve been...
Read moreDetailsOn the occasion of his birthday, 160 years ago, on February 27, 1848 At the Solitary Age of Twelve—Seven and...
Read moreDetailsBudding darkness, in your starkness, void of noise and light, deliver me from what I see ’fore day turns...
Read moreDetailsLiving with Omnibenevolence Each one of us is furnished with an expiration date, And no one living has the...
Read moreDetailsConfucius Institute Workers (Excerpt) For Xinqun Note: Confucius Institutes are being or have been set up at major universities throughout...
Read moreDetailsgone the time for finding fault for finger-pointing and assault frantic now the SOS our ship of state is in...
Read moreDetailsIt’s a vicious process, sonnet writing. It seems as every time I near the goal a syllable or rhyme eludes...
Read moreDetailsHe that hath ears to hear, let him hear. The misreporting of great Caesar’s death Errs by one gross omission....
Read moreDetailsThis life—O, how much more of it remains? The night is brief. Toward those short trees, we saw a bird,...
Read moreDetailsWhich Is the Grandest Name of All? Which is the grandest name of all? Churchill, Churchill, Churchill! Winter sere or...
Read moreDetails“But it was not pleasant to fire at the back of an unoffending individual…so I let him alone.” —Major Patrick...
Read moreDetailsTonight, I saw the moon Stalking me, watching me Hiding surreptitiously. She knows I know she's there She knows I...
Read moreDetailsThere once was a girl named Shelly. who bought a pet fish by the deli. But to her surprise, with...
Read moreDetailsInsomnia Many's the night I lie in bed with words to write that fill my head. They twist and turn...
Read moreDetailsShe sits in thoughtful silence, chin in hand, That old blue skirt hem covers her thin knees. Gazing west, the...
Read moreDetailsFenghan Gao was an outstanding artist of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912 AD). He had profound wisdom and was multi-talented; he...
Read moreDetailsI fear no more the settling of the night Or mind its grey, evaporating shades; Mine ears are deaf...
Read moreDetailshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjc_6R0ang8&feature=youtu.be It was once thought that swallows wintered on the moon, or morphed into field mice beneath the autumn...
Read moreDetails. by David Bellemare Gosselin Today, seldom is Edgar Allan Poe's voice heard as it's drowned out by the popular...
Read moreDetailsLike feathered tip of swooping sparrow Our kinship cuts like that of arrows A brother’s love has weakened me...
Read moreDetailsIn another lifetime I was William Blake When I saw his work That was my take He wrote about love...
Read moreDetailsThe sparkle on the river, the lights from distant shore, the cold and bitter glitter, the beckoning of more, Is...
Read moreDetailsThose Days and These “‘. . . Macbeth does murther sleep.’” —William Shakespeare If only such a villain were __Alone...
Read moreDetailsBetween the trees, along the path I hear the woodpecker tap tap tap. Beneath the bridge, cyclists roll through...
Read moreDetailsFlower of Choice On native Australian flowers The wattle bears her gold in early spring As luminescent beads on woody...
Read moreDetailsHow wonderful of God to hold us together, When man is prone to tear us part, Said the surgical...
Read moreDetailsBy Carter Davis Johnson In a period where American literature was considered peripheral and amateur, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) helped create...
Read moreDetailsJeremiah 52 When Judah rebelled against the Chaldean horde, They sought to gain freedom without help from the Lord, Trusting,...
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