‘Hong Kong’s Freedom Fighters’ by Douglas J. Lanzo
dedicated to all those braving injustice in Hong Kong with nobility of spirit Muffled voices, anguished cries, Trampled freedom,...
Read moreDetailsdedicated to all those braving injustice in Hong Kong with nobility of spirit Muffled voices, anguished cries, Trampled freedom,...
Read moreDetailsHero of Her Heart On February 9, 2007 Sgt. James J. Regan of the 3rd Battalion 75th U.S. Ranger...
Read moreDetailsDue to a recent government edict, approximately 5 million Australians must wear masks whenever they leave the house. We...
Read moreDetailsCotton candy is, yes, is angel hair spun out while merry-go-rounds whirl full-speed with satisfaction fully guaranteed in the...
Read moreDetailsAll poems by Bruce Dale Wise The Prisoners in Manacles by Lu “Reed ABCs” Wei The prisoners in manacles in...
Read moreDetailsOh, When I Think Back Oh, when I think back to those halcyon days, When I believed the possibility...
Read moreDetailsTaj Mahal Built to commemorate a love that died Four hundred years ago, how sad to say She never...
Read moreDetailsWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, by Joseph Lange (1783? / 1789?); as viewed by a Philistine Consider Lange’s well-known portrait Of...
Read moreDetailsFull Lives, Empty Souls after Ecclesiastes 6 There is an evil I have seen in those who live beneath...
Read moreDetailsby James A. Tweedie On my most recent visit to England in 2017, I paused to record a number of...
Read moreDetailsLaocoön To prophesy is not a gift to those So gifted, who can see in subtle signs What is...
Read moreDetailstranslated by Alan Steinle. Introduction and translation copyright ©2020 by Alan Steinle. Skip Introduction and go to poem. Introduction...
Read moreDetailsRueing Tattoos When young she was drawn to that skin-art taboo of embellishing flesh with a tattoo or two....
Read moreDetailsOn Consecrated Ground Moses on the Mount; Exodus 3-4 Moshe, a Hebrew truant from His resident Egyptian land Committed...
Read moreDetailsTomoko When the Enola Gay dropped ‘Little Boy’, Tomoko---just a little girl herself--- Was robbed of any hope of...
Read moreDetails"During the war, the Indian Army evicted Pakistani intruders and succeeded in recapturing Tiger Hill and other posts as a...
Read moreDetailsGolden Gloves My father fought in Golden Gloves. Back then The ring was where you slugged your way to hopes....
Read moreDetailsA Proposal---July 28, 2020 Upon this date in 1794, The French Revolution concluded in gore, As Robespierre’s head hit...
Read moreDetailsAll of the below poems were read on May 31, 2020 at The Society of Classical Poets Symposium, which was...
Read moreDetailsHow Monkeys Came to Be adapted from a Palestinian folktale Monkeys and people once were one. For monkeys had...
Read moreDetailsThe Gardener at War Throughout our lives we hustle and we slave __To turn our gardens into magic places...
Read moreDetails"One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes a revolution in order to establish...
Read moreDetailsVera A fine and sunny Summer’s day And now our Vera’s slipped away. Auf Wiedersehen, we’ll meet again; We...
Read moreDetailsAlike a trusted hand that comes to rest On harried shoulders to relieve the stress, This allemande fulfills its...
Read moreDetailsNo Epitaph The lies lie heavy on his chest, Striped red, striped white, now tattered vest And soon to...
Read moreDetailsHow wild become the eyes! How fine it is to learn! That the beauty in the sky's Cold torch...
Read moreDetailsYou had to act, because you heard the voices Within your head. Saint Michael came to you, Saints Catherine...
Read moreDetailsWith Sorrow Do I Leave It is with sadness that I write to tell you that I am resigning...
Read moreDetailsEnrobed in blue—enthroned and crowned—her Son, __With proffered blessing, safely in her hands— __The Queen of Heaven reigns on...
Read moreDetailson the 21st anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party's launching the persecution of the peaceful practice of Falun Gong on...
Read moreDetailsThere’s beauty in the ordinary things like challenges and joys each season brings, the world of work and school,...
Read moreDetailsI Make My Way by Joe Tessitore These times, indeed, have tried my soul. With lightening speed, I’ve lost...
Read moreDetailsIt's easier to not exist And yet existence does persist. Although I cannot fathom why, I cannot rest unless...
Read moreDetailsAn old friend called on me today, past indiscretions to relive. Long decades passed since we had spoke; he...
Read moreDetailsComing Home “Thank you for letting me come home,” she said To me the night she died, and I,...
Read moreDetailsLockdown Leisure with apologies to W.H. Davies In lockdown life, should I but dare To take more time to...
Read moreDetailsYour Smart Device a rondeau Your smart device was strange and new; It learned your voice and habits too; It...
Read moreDetailsby Adam Sedia John Dryden In 1688, John Dryden, England’s first official poet laureate, was deprived of that title for...
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Read moreDetailsThe Crowd by Christian J. Weaver The corpses of my former selves Are yawning in the waves. They bob and...
Read moreDetailsHi. 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…
As I thought at the time, and told you not long after, Paul, these poems give an excellent perspective of…
Roy, thank you for this pleasant, tranquil poem. Of the things you mention, I choose fountains, writing pens, malls, and…
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