‘Take Heart’ by T.M.A. Day
. Running round ruins of things long forgot, These tried, tiring times---who can make an end? Can read the scroll...
Read moreDetails. Running round ruins of things long forgot, These tried, tiring times---who can make an end? Can read the scroll...
Read moreDetails. 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...
Read moreDetails. If We Knew It All . . . Where do dreams go when we wake up? Where does time...
Read moreDetails. Hagi at My Study Window hagi or bush clover, a symbol of poetry, blooms as summer turns to autumn....
Read moreDetails. Far from the city’s ceaseless bustle— __That’s where the eagle flies! Borne by the means of plume and muscle—...
Read moreDetails. The Argument: The Poet, with Dante and Virgil, has arrived on the third step of the StairWell, or Purgatory....
Read moreDetails. 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....
Read moreDetails. I stand upon the Bridge of Sighs as teardrops fill my weary eyes and think of life that used...
Read moreDetails. Farmer, Unpack the dormant forces quiet days Have put aside and stoke the smothered fire Whose soot fanned out...
Read moreDetails. inspired by this video from communist China: https://youtu.be/b4DmTPtAEbg . All their flipping has flopped, So their stance has flip-flopped...
Read moreDetails. Three by Heraclitus I Offend yourself with mirrored knowledge (where’s that face you wore at college?) and your sense...
Read moreDetails. A hundred tongues of smoke--- Translucent wisps, lithe specters--- __Rise, snaking languidly, Curling, grasping like tendrils At the light...
Read moreDetails. an excerpt When battle rages hot, the charge will sound. An army must not let itself break ranks, Although...
Read moreDetails. Silence is not golden. I’ll differ with you here. __Silence is an awful trap Lined with sharpest fear. Silence...
Read moreDetails. in response to Traditionis custodes (“Guardians of the tradition”)---the new motu proprio issued by Pope Francis on July 16,...
Read moreDetails. When softly my sustaining comfort stirs Herself to offer solace coveted, Advancing toward the left side of my bed...
Read moreDetails. Rondeau The rondeau echoes its refrain in a subtle way, just as rain at times will fall, not in...
Read moreDetails. Winners announced here. Write a haiku and post it in the comments section below. The haiku must adhere to...
Read moreDetails. You’re glad you’ve nabbed The Covid jab That’s newly fabbed In some large lab Created by The jaundiced eye,...
Read moreDetails. Guilty, Guilty, Guilty! That most sagacious Mr. K*Told listeners: “Back in the day—‘The Enlightenment,’ they call it; haw,No way!...
Read moreDetails. A widespread distemper in modern life is the insistent need that many people feel to justify themselves and their...
Read moreDetails. 23 July 2021 Don't send money. No food to buy. One scanty meal at work or nothing. Outside the...
Read moreDetails. Rain Song by Klaus Groth (1819-1899) Pour, O rain, pour down to earth, Give my childhood dreams rebirth, When...
Read moreDetails. Da Vinci’s lauded “Savior of the World”— Commissioned by the King- Louis of France, * Entombed for years by...
Read moreDetails. ⬙ Judged by Cynthia Erlandson See all entrants here. ⬙ . FIRST PLACE WINNER ($100) . A Slight Deviation...
Read moreDetails. While Waiting Through the Night This morning, searching on the laptop, I Found notes I made upon the night...
Read moreDetails. Lucky It stormed around our house last night, The lightning turned the black sky bright. Tornadoes came to join...
Read moreDetails. A Little Respect an appeal to activist athletes at the Olympic games You have the right to speak of...
Read moreDetails. O Happy Glass Another soul inside a glass deep red— I think on Provenance, effect and cause: Do you...
Read moreDetails. The Lion Who Thought She Was a Zebra a fable East Africa is where this lion’s tale Takes place---a...
Read moreDetails. They lie in serried ranks above the strand. These mighty, whirling monsters made of steel. Where once, a couple...
Read moreDetails. . They're Here They are the Saintly Source of Good; __The Keepers of The Truth. They’re seeking you. You...
Read moreDetails. Kilkenny Castle A moat runs dry revealing secrets buried those conquerors and conquered knights had known. The past, a...
Read moreDetails. Making All Things Orderly Stare at grey clapboards in unbroken rows That seem to follow the unceasing sound Of...
Read moreDetails. in reference to an Epoch Times' exposé We’re in the loop, we’re up the sleeve, we’re near the Party’s...
Read moreDetails. Heliotrope Phaeton, son of the god Helios, attempted to drive his father’s celestial chariot. His inexperience caused him to...
Read moreDetails. With How Sad Steps from a Philip Sidney sonnet With how sad steps, O Moon, you climb the skies!...
Read moreDetails. Nest Egg The things for which I hoped have come and gone: The power to express a cogent thought;...
Read moreDetails. —like his saddle, hat, and spurs No silver on this cowboy’s working saddle; borne bedrolls, stray calves, and dry...
Read moreDetailsby Adam Sedia Contemporary poetry is plagued by several characteristic vices: obscurity, banality, nihilism---each a topic for examination in its...
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