‘Eenee, Meenee, Mainee, Mo’ by Rudyard Kipling Has Many Verses You May Not Know
. The terms eenee, meenee, mainee, and mo can be found in Rudyard Kipling’s “A Counting-Out Song“ from Land and...
Read moreDetails. The terms eenee, meenee, mainee, and mo can be found in Rudyard Kipling’s “A Counting-Out Song“ from Land and...
Read moreDetails. Great Lakes Weather Gaffe Beyond the equinox by thirty days, With trees and shrubs bedecked in glorious bloom, Onto...
Read moreDetails. Ottawa Ho! In the days of yore, it is written, All the dreamers would dream of the sea. __But...
Read moreDetails. Those Who Go Down to the Sea in Ships a poetic paraphrase of Psalm 107:23-30 The men who go...
Read moreDetails. Abortion “My body, my choice” All her life that seemed best, And especially where There was rape or incest....
Read moreDetails. Missed Call O Muse, would you call back another time? My little boy, armed with a sharpened stick, winged...
Read moreDetailsThe Best Poems of 2021: Winners of the 10th Annual International SCP Poetry Competition JudgesJoseph S. SalemiJames SaleEvan Mantyk Past...
Read moreDetails. First Place ($200 Prize) Alex Rubstein, 12th grade, homeschooled, Canton Aargau, Switzerland "Civis Romanus Sum" . Second Place Ellie...
Read moreDetails. Judges Margaret Coats Evan Mantyk . First Place ($100) Talbot Hook, Connecticut "Mourning the Dead" by Li Qingzhao; "Bamboo-Grove...
Read moreDetails. Plum Blossom Blessings The pine, bamboo, and plum are winter’s friends, Yet plum trees bloom to overcome the chill...
Read moreDetails. Starbucks Villanelle Will someone call an order for Elaine? I have a bunch of stuff I need to do....
Read moreDetails. The 10 Best Love Poems of 2021 What makes a great love poem? Love is such an emotionally charged...
Read moreDetails. The Blood of Revolution The blood of revolution fills my veins; Of those who fought to sever tyrant’s chains,...
Read moreDetails. Tel Shikmona Mosaics here surprise: you wouldn’t know, tramping on thistles, dry late-summer stubble and tripping over rubble, stumbling,...
Read moreDetails. My Mother’s Eyes We took a ride into the countryside to search for bluebells but we first saw phlox....
Read moreDetails. Sir Percival A quiet desperation lives within my soul: to find the Holy Cup, the Grail; to touch something...
Read moreDetails. Solitude by Wilhelm Müller (1794-1827) | from German by Joseph Greene As when a cloud is darkened And drifts...
Read moreDetails. Never Again Never again, beneath the sun Would mortal beings come undone. A pledge arose and soared on high---...
Read moreDetails. Bach in Heidelberg for Marjorie Bach’s chorus didn’t leave us much to say After the Easter Monday concert in...
Read moreDetails. You Are Too Far from Me Send me your love for I’ve nothing to write,And my words are vacant...
Read moreDetails. The Attempt to Curse J.K. Rowling Once upon a time the stars aligned To strike a writer bound for...
Read moreDetails. The Demons of the Night All since she left me I have lived in fear Of creatures dwelling in...
Read moreDetails. The Two Corteges by Joséphin Soulary (1815-1891) | translated from French by Hadyn Adams Within a church two groups...
Read moreDetails. On the Cost of Doing Evil I care not if the sky burns red and human flesh is seared....
Read moreDetails. Toasting Burns His words ring out from windswept glens. __They lilt from lapping lochs. I see love through his red-rose lens; __I...
Read moreDetails. Dystopia Reality is never what it seems To be. It hides itself in shrouds of mist, In bulging envelopes...
Read moreDetails. Mourning the Dead by Li Qingzhao, Southern Song (1084-1155) | from Chinese by Talbot Hook Above in the heavens...
Read moreDetails. The High Cost of Low Prices Poetry is what I treasure. Books of poems give me pleasure, but my...
Read moreDetails. The Joys of Spring a pantoum It’s here—sweet long-awaited spring. New blooms smell lovely; skies are blue. The trilling...
Read moreDetails. Disambiguation As in the dawn the nature of the beams Of light invading chambers---how they glint, Conceal with shade,...
Read moreDetails. To Tchaikovsky by A.N. Apukhtin (1840-1893) | Translated from Russian by Olga Dumer With my musician friend’s departure A...
Read moreDetails. The English Cantos: StairWell Canto 4 Leaving a broken relationship of the past behind in Canto 3, the poet...
Read moreDetails. Rescuing Contemporary Poetry from Vers Libre The conservative & informal vs. the free Before addressing my thesis, let me...
Read moreDetails. The Heroes of Beijing on the Jan. 21 movie premiere of Unsilenced, just days before the Beijing Winter Olympics...
Read moreDetails. Apocalypse The fractured sky splits, flaming at the edge— The earth heaves upwards in explosive wrath. No eye can...
Read moreDetails. To Sleep, to Sleep by Friedrich Hebbel | translated from German by Sean Thompson To sleep, to sleep and...
Read moreDetails. Self-Exile "Parue—nec inuideo—sine me, liber, ibis in urbem.” —Ovid While driving underneath I had to pray: the tunnel, God,...
Read moreDetails. Black and Red Within a latent, pathless peak, A mountain’s womb begins to leak The flicker of a fervent...
Read moreDetails. O, Brother Surveillance permeates us now,__George Orwell saw it coming.Stamped social credits mark our brow,__the cityscape is humming, The...
Read moreDetails. The Winter Games Go On Although detainees must sleep in cramped cells on cement floors, and though they must...
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