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Terza Rima

Three Poems Dealing with Death, by Brian Yapko

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March 2, 2025
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Three Poems Dealing with Death, by Brian Yapko

. A Brief Return Hey, little girl. I’ve come to check on you;To hear your voice, to see your face anew.Can it be true? Has it been seven years?You’ve grown up nicely since I went away.I’m proud to see you on your Wedding Day---This day on which you sought me...

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‘Classic Case History’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

by The Society
February 5, 2025
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‘Classic Case History’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

. Classic Case History Though I was blind, it wasn’t hard to see That blindness was a gift at least as good As any other. People seeing me As someone less insightful than he should Have been were blurry shadows on a field Of murky gray, and I was able...

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‘Unnoticed and Unknown’ and Other Poems by James A. Tweedie

by The Society
January 12, 2025
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‘Unnoticed and Unknown’ and Other Poems by James A. Tweedie

. Unnoticed and Unknown Unnoticed and unknown, she passes through The homeless strewn along the downtown street. Unnoticed and unknown by people who Drive past in cars where high-end Niked feet Press Prius-powered pedals towards the floor As fingertips—spa-manicured—repeat The beat of music streaming from each door With tap-tap-tap on...

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‘Telepathy’ and Other Poems by Anna J. Arredondo

by The Society
December 10, 2024
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‘Telepathy’ and Other Poems by Anna J. Arredondo

. Telepathy Your reticence to speak is no deterrent To my delight to be in your vicinity--- Presence and chatter need not be concurrent; Lack of the latter won’t change my affinity For your dark liquid eyes: I’d rather plumb Their depths at leisure, while your lips are dumb. ....

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‘Just Doin’ Our Job’: A Sonnet in Terza Rima by T.M. Moore

by The Society
November 17, 2024
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‘Just Doin’ Our Job’: A Sonnet in Terza Rima by T.M. Moore

. Just Doin' Our Job As if they didn’t have enough to do already---harvesting the light to make food for the tree and seeing to it you and I have clean air every day---leaves slake their host tree’s constant thirst by managing the process whereby unseen roots will take the...

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‘Circling In’: A Poem in Terza Rima by Jeffrey Essmann

by The Society
September 2, 2024
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Metrical Clerihew Poetry Challenge

. Circling In It’s time (I tell myself) we circled in;Gave up at last the overwrought concernThat pulls us this-way-that till we begin To lose the human power to discernWhat truly holds and what has little groundAt all and should be simply overturned. It’s now a world where heresies aboundAnd...

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‘Eulogy to the First Ms. Brown’ and Other Poetry by Betsy K. Brown

by The Society
May 24, 2024
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‘The Darkened Hill’: A Poem by Adam Wasem

. Eulogy to the First Ms. Brown or a Divine Comedy of Educators . To my aunt—the second daughter of three, And first to leave us just two years ago: I picture you once sitting on Grandpa's knee And asking him, where do our spirits go When they leave earth? I'm sure...

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DoorWay Canto 5: ‘Waters of the Crab’ from James Sale’s Epic Poem

by The Society
March 12, 2024
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DoorWay Canto 5: ‘Waters of the Crab’ from James Sale’s Epic Poem

. DoorWay Canto 5: Waters of the Crab From Canto 4 in the constellation of Taurus, the Bull, the poet has been led by Michael, the Seraph, to the sign of Cancer, the Crab, a water sign and ruled by the Moon. Water is a sign of emotion and new...

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‘Insouciance’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

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December 2, 2023
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‘Insouciance’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

. Insouciance When circumstances wear you down Consider this important fact: It’s easier to smile than frown. When autumn leaves have all turned brown, Your borders breached, your cities sacked, And circumstances wear you down, Go find yourself another town To capture what you’ve always lacked: A cause to smile...

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‘The Word’: A Poem by Jeffrey Essmann

by The Society
October 23, 2023
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‘And Turn’ by Jack Granath

. The Word “Let there be light,” He said and light there was. The seething chaos split to day and night And space and time were brightly set abuzz. From atom unto Adam, highest heights To deepest depths His mystery did unfold Although we still don’t understand it quite: Among...

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‘Judge Not’ by C.B. Anderson

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May 7, 2023
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‘A Note to Karen’ by C.B. Anderson

. Judge Not We notice, Signor Alighieri, that You have a rather well developed bent For taking your opponents to the mat And showing them that in the Main Event They will be pinned like insects to a wall To illustrate their faults and consequent Amercements handed out to one...

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Winners of the 100 Days of Dante Poetry Contest

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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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‘A Sentimental Villanelle’ and Other Christmas Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

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December 25, 2021
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‘A Sentimental Villanelle’ and Other Christmas Poetry by Susan Jarvis Bryant

. A Sentimental Villanelle This year I’m wrapped in Christmases of old--- The tinseled tree and glee of hearts on high. My mood is laced with myrrh and graced with gold. The air is spiced with mulling wine as cold Fleurettes of snow illume the twilight sky. This year I’m...

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‘Last Rites’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

by The Society
November 5, 2021
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‘Last Rites’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

. Last Rites Let not the Rock of Ages ever break Or send apostate magi to the stake; A golden era favoring good men Will likely never come around again. This world, in winter, is a dreary place, Devoid of pleasure or enduring grace, But still we stagger toward that...

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‘Climate Charge’: A Poem for Pentecost by Margaret Coats

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May 31, 2021
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‘Climate Charge’: A Poem for Pentecost by Margaret Coats

. The Spirit blazes in an upper room; A hundred twenty flames spout sparks to cast Christ’s wildfire on the earth, and make it bloom. The Magdalen, apostle unsurpassed, Conveys her fragrant nard to salve Provence, While Peter and Paul inspire an empire vast. New missioners serve far-flung nations’ wants:...

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Ecclesiastes 6, Recast in Classical Poetry, by T.M. Moore

by The Society
May 31, 2021
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Ecclesiastes 6, Recast in Classical Poetry, by T.M. Moore

  Full Lives, Empty Souls after Ecclesiastes 6 There is an evil I have seen in those who live beneath the sun: A man to whom God gives both wealth and riches, and who knows respect among his peers, whose every room is filled with everything he might desire, yet...

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Ecclesiastes 5, Recast in Classical Poetry, by T.M. Moore

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May 31, 2021
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‘Sonnet For All Who Follow Me’ by Leo Yankevich

  Honest to God? after Ecclesiastes 5 Watch carefully your step when you draw near to God. Fools play at worship, coming to Him to be seen and heard, more than to hear. They tip their hats to God, and think they do Him some great service; but their sacrifice,...

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Ecclesiastes 4, Recast in Classical Poetry, by T.M. Moore

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May 31, 2021
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Three Poems on Her Father, by Sally Cook

  No One to Comfort Them after Ecclesiastes 4 Just look around: Oppression everywhere exists beneath the sun, and the oppressed cry vainly for relief, but who will care? The slaves, the poor, all those who are distressed and dying, the addicted, and the lost--- who comforts them amid their...

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‘The Magic Lamp of Al-Jafar: A Terza Rima’ by James A. Tweedie

by The Society
May 31, 2021
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‘The Magic Lamp of Al-Jafar: A Terza Rima’ by James A. Tweedie

  While walking through the Grand Bazaar In Istanbul, I came upon A man whose name was Al-Jafar. His friendly face was thin and drawn, A misbaha* was in one hand. And in the other, a Qur’an. He stood within his vendor’s stand Surrounded by Venetian glass And pottery from...

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Ecclesiastes 3, Recast in Classical Poetry, by T.M. Moore

by The Society
May 31, 2021
13
Ecclesiastes 3, Recast in Classical Poetry, by T.M. Moore

  Eternity in Our Hearts after Ecclesiastes 3 I contemplated all these matters from beneath the heaven, seeing things the way God sees them. For, no matter what may come, it has its place, and everything its day, in God’s economy. For everything there is a season; every purpose may...

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Ecclesiastes 2, Recast in Classical Poetry, by T.M. Moore

by The Society
May 31, 2021
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Ecclesiastes 2, Recast in Classical Poetry, by T.M. Moore

Hating Life after Ecclesiastes 2 Within my heart I said, “Come now, and I will test your soul with mirth.” For surely, so I thought, the man who would be wise must try out every pleasure, so that he can know all sides of life. But this was vanity. I...

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Ecclesiastes 1, Recast in Classical Poetry, by T.M. Moore

by The Society
May 31, 2021
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‘Will Power’ and Other Poetry by Ron L. Hodges

Wind and Vanity after Ecclesiastes 1 My name is Solomon, and you may know me as the king of Israel, David’s son, a man of wisdom unsurpassed. And so I was. And yet I write to you as one emerging from some near-insanity and folly. I have seen, beneath the...

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‘Garden Waltz’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

by The Society
May 31, 2021
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‘Garden Waltz’ and Other Poetry by C.B. Anderson

Garden Waltz a terza rima sonnet in dactylic pentameter with a truncated foot at the end of each line Radishes sway to the rhythm of sunlight and rainfall, Carrots to minerals present in alkaline soil. Onions, however, invite a due process most painful, Opening eyes to the sting of their...

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‘Canto 2’ by James Sale

by The Society
May 31, 2021
39
poetry/whidden/poetry is dead

Canto 2 is part of a sequence of 33 Cantos called The English Cantos that James Sale is attempting to write in the style – and using the terza rima – of Dante. His aim is to create a contemporary epic of heaven and hell that stands four-square against the...

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‘Canto 1’ by James Sale (with Video)

by The Society
May 31, 2021
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‘Canto 1’ by James Sale (with Video)

Canto 1 is the provisional name for a sequence of 33 Cantos that James Sale is attempting to write in the style - and using the terza rima - of Dante. His aim is to create a contemporary epic of heaven and hell that stands four-square against the meaninglessness of...

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Translation of Dante’s Inferno, Canto I and Poetry by J. Simon Harris

by The Society
May 7, 2023
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Translation of Dante’s Inferno, Canto I and Poetry by J. Simon Harris

Dante’s Inferno, Canto I (Poem by Dante Alighieri / translation by J. Simon Harris in terza rima) In the middle of the journey of our life I found myself again in a dark forest, for I had lost the pathway straight and right. Ah how hard it is to describe,...

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How to Write a Terza Rima (With Examples)

by The Society
May 31, 2021
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How to Write a Terza Rima (With Examples)

By Dusty Grein Dating to the thirteenth century, the terza rima (Italian for "third rhyme") is a classic form of writing poetry in three-line stanzas called tercets, which are interlinked by their rhyming pattern. They use the ending sound from each tercet’s middle line, as the first and third of...

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