‘A Fifteen-Year-Old’s Response to Frost’ and Other Poetry by Janice Canerdy
A Fifteen-Year-Old's Response to Frost "This 'pome' don't make NO sense! What junk!" the scowling students muttered. "Two roads...
Read moreDetailsA Fifteen-Year-Old's Response to Frost "This 'pome' don't make NO sense! What junk!" the scowling students muttered. "Two roads...
Read moreDetailsTransient I lingered along the sandy runway Hearing the winds blowing about; A tender voice from far, faraway, “Hurry, or...
Read moreDetails1.) The prankster's favorite home decor, Clockwise or counter, the choice is yours. Never eaten, found in bowls. Around I...
Read moreDetailsHorses Tell me what power hits the ground, heard a mile away, ear to mound? Earth’s tympanic membrane resounds; like...
Read moreDetailsShall I compare the CCP To a tragic Shakespeare play? For all the lies of history Unfold in China today....
Read moreDetailsApes or Angels Humans, some say, aren’t much more than an ape— A reasoning beast, quintessence of dust. Others believe...
Read moreDetailsThey tweet like a bird, have books of your face, and Kindle who? I can hardly remember which TV...
Read moreDetailsIn China now are shadows forged from fire, a DNA pre-history. They cloud troubled villages, rice fields, goldfish ponds....
Read moreDetailsThe journey back to your own true self Is not paved by comfort and untold wealth, But by finding...
Read moreDetailsThe Great The great are often shunned by their own age, While even the noble dead are sometimes mocked, And...
Read moreDetailsOde to a Soldier’s Wife I can see your tears are streaming, in the lamp light they are gleaming; How...
Read moreDetailsIgor at the Kitchen Sink By Alecsei Durbew I saw him washing dishes at the sink. He stood against the...
Read moreDetailsCounterfeit Martyrdom Evil terrorists 'round the world Reject God's law, "Thou shalt not kill." Minds indoctrinated, furled up in a...
Read moreDetailsChoice Now to change; rise to rearrange; fix buckled tracks; iron out the cracked strange. Time to take off the...
Read moreDetailsBy James Sale There are two things I don’t like about “When We Were Slugs”, the new poetry collection from...
Read moreDetailsRiverside Sun rays glisten Reflect the river I stand and listen Can’t help but shiver Restless fish swim Graceful, majestic...
Read moreDetailsValentine The name of Spring is ever fresh and fair; Her sound is ever gentle, ever true; The Spring...
Read moreDetailsModels for Configuring Friendship A knight for whom the Grail is wholly you; the one who greets you sans your...
Read moreDetailsThe lit brush burns oil on the canvas; Ancient word breathes stories of Atlantis; The silent stone speaks more...
Read moreDetailsXerxes My power does lie In hue of the sky In the refined folds of God’s estate My throne I...
Read moreDetailsby Reid McGrath I forewarn you that these are the 10 greatest English Sonnets addressed to or concerning other poets...
Read moreDetailsSo many lasers stroked the night, the sky simply purred and burst apart. We held our breaths, but not from...
Read moreDetailsSquinters The curious the contemplators the ones who concentrate on the littlest details. The most beautiful thing about them is...
Read moreDetailsWe left the Port of Joy so long ago, And ebbed so much the while and knew no flow,...
Read moreDetailsCongratulations to the winners and to everyone who participated. There were many hundreds of submitted poems and many good works...
Read moreDetailsSedona (A Rhupunt) Deep shadows fade Red rock cascade To purpled jade— Sun sparks ignite. Stone sentries stare Sightless through...
Read moreDetailsBy Dusty Grein Most of us enjoy poetry in one form or another. I am going to attempt to lay...
Read moreDetailsThe Gathering Upon the 400th anniversary of the founding of the town of Virginia in Ireland Oh town of the...
Read moreDetailsBy James Sale Frederick Glaysher claims to be an epic poet, and furthermore to have written an epic poem, The...
Read moreDetailsNight vision: a process Of the unconscious mind That the poet uses In order to find An acceptable first line...
Read moreDetailsSpread twig fingers. Shed your leaves. Those that linger: They may grieve When comes the winter But, come spring New...
Read moreDetailsFather and Son I. The Modern Daedalus I want you to carry yourself with pride: Stand up straight, with your...
Read moreDetailsBased on the real account of a doctor involved in the Chinese Communist Party’s harvesting of organs from innocent living...
Read moreDetailsATLASUSA “Material of this sort is best read aloud.” – Frank Fortky The postal gurus are creative and clever. Our...
Read moreDetailsOn the Perception of Human Beauty Can there be a myriad of flaws so bold As to boast their cracked...
Read moreDetailsAn autumn breeze blows swiftly through the air, And plucks the tree leaves from their humble roots. Amidst the...
Read moreDetailsUpdated: April 26, 2024 10 Greatest Poems Ever Written An Ambitious "Best Poems" List Limited to Poems Originally Written in...
Read moreDetailsThe band struck up for the comical clowns! They all sported wigs, red noses, and frowns And from painted mouths...
Read moreDetails. . Blue and Gold Michigan, Michigan: Kings to go forth, Kerothen, Kerothen, songs to the North, Ice scattered pond...
Read moreDetailsTender is the night shared in close caress With candied kiss and floral purr, no less. The pristine perfection of...
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