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‘On Bill Mahrt’s Retirement as Choirmaster of the St. Ann Choir’: A Poem by Julian Woodruff

by The Society
January 23, 2025
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‘On Bill Mahrt’s Retirement as Choirmaster of the St. Ann Choir’: A Poem by Julian Woodruff

. On Bill Mahrt’s Retirement as Choirmaster of the St. Ann Choir (June, 2024) W e all should thank our God for William Mahrt, I nto whose hands He placed a sacred trust, L eaving to him to keep the aural art L aid down with care, but left to...

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‘The Devil’s Trill’: A Poem on Tartini’s Famous Violin Piece, by Julian Woodruff

by The Society
April 26, 2024
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‘The Devil’s Trill’: A Poem on Tartini’s Famous Violin Piece, by Julian Woodruff

. The Devil’s Trill I.     A heavy meal and three glasses of port Weighed down Tartini when at length he rose From supper to retire. “Ah, there he goes— Tartini, feted at each royal court He visits,” said one of the guests. “Who knows, He may be finished,” came...

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Poems on a Vilhelm Kyhn Painting and Jan. 6 Writer Julie Kelly, by Bruce Dale Wise

by The Society
April 20, 2023
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. A Picture of Repose A young boy’s seated on a wall that overlooks Capri, an oil painting by Dane Peter Vilhelm Carl Kyhn, where a rock ridge arises over architextured walls, with arches, domes and towers over roof and mason sprawl. The landscape artist captured a sweet momentary peace,...

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‘Aftertaste’ and Other Poetry by Anna J. Arredondo

by The Society
July 24, 2022
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‘Aftertaste’ and Other Poetry by Anna J. Arredondo

. Aftertaste Love at first sip was so cloyingly sweet, When I’d have gladly laid all at his feet, Sworn by the heavens his eminent worth, Followed him unto the ends of the earth. Tragic, how quickly he emptied the glass; Shocking, how hastily pleasures can pass. Salty the drops...

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Winners of the 100 Days of Dante Poetry Contest

by The Society
May 7, 2023
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100 Days of Dante Poetry Contest

Judges Angela Alaimo O’Donnell James Sale . OVERALL WINNER . Papa’s Commedia by Nicholas Walz That was hellish—the hulking chopper plunging Through the top: the battered fuselage yawed, Dipped, and dove, while like a lunging weed-eater, The stuttering, feckless blade chawed the trees. There’s no war, nor downed helicopter now....

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‘Disambiguation’ and Other Poetry by Anna J. Arredondo

by The Society
January 22, 2022
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‘Disambiguation’ and Other Poetry by Anna J. Arredondo

. Disambiguation As in the dawn the nature of the beams Of light invading chambers---how they glint, Conceal with shade, or paint with rosy tint--- Reveals the day, not as it is but seems, So, in the natal cradle of our dreams, From the beloved’s eye we aim to mint...

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‘Sibylline Sonnets for Advent’ by Margaret Coats

by The Society
December 11, 2021
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‘Sibylline Sonnets for Advent’ by Margaret Coats

. Sibylline Sonnets for Advent The sibyls were ecstatic prophetesses active from about 600 B.C. in the Greek coastlands of Asia Minor, and in Greek colonies on the west coast of Italy. A few apparent quotations from their verses exist; we know about them mostly from ancient writers who lived...

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A Translation of François Villon’s ‘Ballade of Prayer to Our Lady,’ by Joseph S. Salemi

by The Society
April 5, 2021
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A Translation of François Villon’s ‘Ballade of Prayer to Our Lady,’ by Joseph S. Salemi

. Ballade of Prayer to Our Lady (in the voice of the poet’s mother) by François Villon (1431-1463), from French by Joseph S. Salemi Lady of Heaven, who holds earthly sway And reigns as Empress of the hellish deep, Receive me, one poor Christian, as I pray That I may...

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‘Mozart in Heaven’ by Conor Kelly

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March 14, 2020
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‘Mozart in Heaven’ by Conor Kelly

Who is that smiling cherub whose huge wings, Open, extended, like a swan in flight, Lifts him above the angels to a height From which he conducts, for the King of Kings, Great open-air orchestral happenings And plays concerti to his soul’s delight, Nudging the brass to broadcast all their...

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‘Still Going’ and Other Acrostic Poems by Anna J. Arredondo

by The Society
November 14, 2019
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‘Still Going’ and Other Acrostic Poems by Anna J. Arredondo

Still Going It may appear that I’ve run out of chances, No more to rise from absolute defeat, Victim of most hostile circumstances— I laugh, and drag myself back to my feet. Never assume you’ve seen the last of me; Can’t crush my spirit, can’t snuff out my light. I...

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On the Whistleblower: ‘What Is His Name?’

by The Society
November 7, 2019
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On the Whistleblower: ‘What Is His Name?’

by Caud Sewer Bile Elitist, social climbing parvenu, reclusive expert in the CIA, in touch with DNC dirt-digging too, caught leaking from the White House in the day, came forth in utter anonymity in lieu of no-one doing anything, accusing Trump of quid-pro policy recoiled at corruption happening, a point...

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

by The Society
January 23, 2020
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‘Adiutor Laborantium’ and ‘Noli Pater’ by Colum Cille, Translated by T.M. Moore

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 middle, and a changed triplet at the end, where the rhyme also changes. In the Latin,...

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Seasonal Sonnets (Acrostic) by Mark A. Doherty

by The Society
October 22, 2019
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Seasonal Sonnets (Acrostic) by Mark A. Doherty

Winter’s Nocturn       When angles of the sun are shining low, Intuition tells us we must sleep. Nocturnal tracks appear now in the snow To mark the chilly vigil some must keep. Enlightened constellations rule the skies, Reminding us that distant worlds must be, So vast the universe,...

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‘Autumn Haiku’ and Other Poetry by Brian Mc Cabe

by The Society
August 22, 2020
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‘Autumn Haiku’ and Other Poetry by Brian Mc Cabe

Autumn Haiku The red squirrel flits From brown bark to golden leaf He is not gone yet   Winter Acrostic When cold winds blow and rain comes from the north In time, you see the days are growing short Now frost appears and creeps across the pane The crust of...

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‘New Year’s Hopes, 2017’ by Daniel Magdalen

by The Society
October 22, 2019
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‘New Year’s Hopes, 2017’ by Daniel Magdalen

  Color streams burst brightly in a flourish of elation, Each to soar and cover night's condoning, lofty, canvas – Livening this moment, man-made shooting stars' vibration Emanate our gladness to be living. Will they preface Broad displays of kindness to complete this hopeful painting? Righteous souls endeavor, far and...

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