‘The Ballerina Praying’ by Joe Tessitore
. The candlelight was dim and spare And Claire was there, lost in prayer And slightly swaying to and fro...
Read moreDetails. The candlelight was dim and spare And Claire was there, lost in prayer And slightly swaying to and fro...
Read moreDetails. O, how I wish I could write about pandas, Cute, bamboo-shoot-eating, black and white pandas. Furry and cuddly like...
Read moreDetails. The Parting of the Sea Salvation in the parting of the Sea, Its churning waves pierced by a knife...
Read moreDetails. The Bibliophile’s Birth Certificate Marius Michel (1846-1925) was one of the most prominent and gifted bookbinders in France. He...
Read moreDetails. “And when I see the blood, I will pass over you.” ---Exodus 12:13 As you have commanded, the blood...
Read moreDetails. “A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom.” ---Robert Frost An Essay by Adam Sedia To many in...
Read moreDetails. The path he takes this early day Is dressed in dew and straws of hay. The morning mist obscures...
Read moreDetails. The fire roars and spits within the square Blazing angry red. The rabble looks With savage joy; their whooping...
Read moreDetails. Don’t you love the Oxford Dictionary? When I first read it, I thought it was a really really long...
Read moreDetails. A kangaroo visiting from Australia beholds the kangaroo court attempting to impeach President Trump for the second time and,...
Read moreDetails. Grain If the future were a famine And tomorrow were a blight, Would we close our eyes today in...
Read moreDetailsI went to my first opera when I was six years old. My mother took me to the world premiere...
Read moreDetailsinspired by the late John Whitworth’s “The Examiners” Through the burst of youth and giggles in the balm of budding...
Read moreDetails. A touch of wit is worth its writ in gold. We miss you, John, for being ever bold. You...
Read moreDetails. “That must have been some cup of coffee!” ---Charles Ellik The coffee spins and I am not the same....
Read moreDetails. Memories frozen in pinnacles glow, tattooed in lingering beauty and sorrow now fade by the light of forgotten tomorrows...
Read moreDetails. The night before, old furniture And scrap wood set afire Smoke out the winter’s wickedness— An equinoctial pyre Of...
Read moreDetails. The Second Roman Empire Those were the days, when Julius Caesar Saw a country and would seize her, And...
Read moreDetails. Every one of us makes “To-Do” lists to help us on the way So we won’t forget the many...
Read moreDetails. This Brave American, Ashli Babbitt “It is the dead, not the living, who make the longest demands.” —Sophocles, “Antigone”...
Read moreDetails. Lenin It’s late. He walks the lonely corridor in this part of the Kremlin with his cat hammocked in...
Read moreDetails. “Wherever books are burned, human beings are destined to be burned too.” ---Heinrich Heine There is diction to spurn...
Read moreDetails. A little argument and then they hurt; These liberals are so coy and sensitive. They think they know all...
Read moreDetails. Borealis Where Ursa Minor spins about its tail The cold-chill, sabled void of arctic nights Bestirs to life as...
Read moreDetails. Lives There the Man after “Breathes There a Man with Soul so Dead” by Sir Walter Scott* by Roy...
Read moreDetails. Jelly Guts Rule The book, we’ve been apprised, is most uncool— Young Marco and the farmer by the pool,...
Read moreDetails. Oh hail the master puppeteer, Controller of the strings. The altruistic engineer, Sagaciousness he brings. With breathtaking dexterity, He...
Read moreDetails. Around the rearview mirror of my car There hangs a gonfalon of love divine. My talisman, my bright and...
Read moreDetails. I watched as the convening mist rose twisting through the trees; It changed gray shapes and silhouettes, and shattered...
Read moreDetails. Advice from Dante “If you hear nostrums* in the market cried, Behave like men, and not like witless sheep.”...
Read moreDetails. . Kismet If I'd been younger, or you not so old, Or we'd met at a different time and...
Read moreDetails. I heard the harvested remains Of infants coursing through my veins Will save me from the Wuhan Flu--- I’m...
Read moreDetails. Bang! “The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.”---This...
Read moreDetails. Girolamo Savonarola Here we are at circus, you and me and all the others, facing each and every way...
Read moreDetails. between friends of 40+ years “Just what about Obama don’t you like?” “I fear his plans will force a...
Read moreDetails. This silver-furred yogi of how to stay fit, This bespectacled guru of health, Is a growly voiced sage of nefarious wit; A hoodwinking...
Read moreDetails. "He has made everything beautiful in its time. . ." (Ecclesiastes 3:11) The sun shines so brightly on this...
Read moreDetails. The poet has now escaped Hell, and has arrived in Purgatory or what he calls the StairWell. But he...
Read moreDetailsThe author of the above poem, circulating online, is unknown. From The Epoch Times (March 2, 2021) "Biden Omits Mention...
Read moreDetails. Do they still dance on old walkwayswith lowered shoulders, mastered breathand almost martial, measured gazethough one that's bent on...
Read moreDetailsjd, what a beautiful comment. Thank you very much indeed! And I'd like to join in with a big THANK…
I am most appreciative of your kind and encouraging comment. Thank you very much, Cynthia! I am glad you have…
Hi. Thank you very much, Mr Anderson, for your profound and poetic message of reassurance.
Hi Margaret. Thank you very much for taking the time to provide such in depth and nicely articulated feedback, I…
The poem has intriguing features, Brian, not yet much discussed because your social and emotional thrust takes the center of…
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