‘The King’ and Other Poetry by Michael Witcoff
The King Lying lips win praise and fame, And money, pow’r and wealth; They grant great glory for your name...
Read moreDetailsThe King Lying lips win praise and fame, And money, pow’r and wealth; They grant great glory for your name...
Read moreDetailsEditor’s Note: This poem was originally found in The Pebbles and Shells: A Book of Verses ,1909, edited by...
Read moreDetailsGood François Villon, petty thief, Carouser, cutpurse, scholar, sot; Young chronicler of gallows-grief, Escapee from the hempen knot; Depicter...
Read moreDetailsArmageddon a tennos on the current socio-political situation by C.B. Anderson Some of my former friends are now definitively...
Read moreDetailsThe Strength Within A tribute to Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Dr. Mike Stroud who, in 1993, became the first...
Read moreDetailsLa Ville Lumière—City of Lights, of Dreams, __Of Love: La Ville d’Amour. Whose night is day— __Whose stars are...
Read moreDetailsCaiaphas To the Bishop of Lafayette in Indiana in defense of Father Rothrock High Priest of Israel’s nameless God...
Read moreDetailsA Case of Ghosts (Full Fathom Five parodied) In cradling case my fiddle lies, Waiting for the owner’s hand. Strings...
Read moreDetailsSummer in Texas She sashays in on scorching licks of flame that singe the sticky fringes of the day....
Read moreDetailsFallen Leaves You can't stop leaves from falling in the autumn of their lives, And you can't stop bees returning...
Read moreDetailsThe American Revolution: An Epic Poem Chapter I by Andrew Benson Brown Chapter II: Thomas Jefferson in Hell On...
Read moreDetailsAll Gone Listening to William Billings' "Chester" I cannot help but weep to sing these words, and by them,...
Read moreDetailsThe winning haiku can be found here Write a haiku on any topic and post it in the comments section...
Read moreDetails“Come one, come all, it´s time to ride The carousel of fools! It’s free, it’s fun, just step inside,...
Read moreDetailsSummer Concerts The katydids and stridulant cicadas Regale us with their aestival sonatas. At night, surrounded by the song...
Read moreDetailsViral Hair Care After four months untrimmed, my coiffure was ovoid, Well in tune with Aquarian couture. I was starting...
Read moreDetails1. Poetry or prose? No one knows. 2. Shan’t waffle, 'tis awful. 3. Shan’t coddle, 'tis twaddle. 4. I...
Read moreDetailsSee the St Louis The St Louis sailed from Hamburg in May, 1939. The 938 passengers were refused entry...
Read moreDetailsBack to Normal An Appeal to Pastors I hear it in my conversations and in webinars and on the...
Read moreDetailsHonest to God? after Ecclesiastes 5 Watch carefully your step when you draw near to God. Fools play at...
Read moreDetailsSecret Sorrows in memory of Mr. Sushant Singh Rajput, an Indian actor and youth icon who passed away on...
Read moreDetailsThe seasons came and passed again Since last I heard your voice; Many are the ways I'd change If...
Read moreDetailsI’ll Have My Say… by Susan Jarvis Bryant Don’t spit your ire upon my name. Don’t tell me that...
Read moreDetailsAverted, staring past my busy day, I watched my feeding station for the birds, Was startled by a darkness...
Read moreDetailsIn triumph the Archangel stands atop __The medieval fortress church and isle __That bear his name—the legendary spot __Where...
Read moreDetailsSamson’s Revenge a translation of Judges 15:16 With but an ass’s jawbone Asses I have made of them, The...
Read moreDetailsIt Matters Not On Sunday, June 21st, three men were stabbed to death while sitting in Forbury Park in Reading,...
Read moreDetailsOlympus Olympus, thou majestic crag, whose bright And jagged spire, aloft the dazzling air Only the winds and snows...
Read moreDetailsPoet's Note: The Apology of Socrates is Plato’s account of Socrates’ defense of himself in a court of law. The...
Read moreDetailsThe Boncompagni Dragon The Boncompagni Dragon, by Bartolomeo Passerotti (1529-92). Pen with brown ink, over black chalk. Tobey Collection...
Read moreDetails. Juneteenth---the Day After by Joe Tessitore Witness the collapse And see the dust clouds rise. Hear the sound of...
Read moreDetailsTwisted Reckoning If pain can produce beauty, and if beauty causes pain, then how can I be reconciled to more...
Read moreDetailsJohann Sebastian Bach Truly loved music, yet Managed to wed twice And father a gang. The kids took their...
Read moreDetailshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZUryvFffTQ Some Sunny Day A tribute to Dame Vera Lynn who died today, June 18, 2020 (aged 103)....
Read moreDetailsTranslator's Note: John Gower (c.1330–1408) wrote his Traitié de Matrimoine in French (with Latin notes throughout) to reach the widest...
Read moreDetailsA Reminder to Our Young People To say life has no hardship's to deceive, But trials and tribulations help...
Read moreDetailsAll of the below poems were read on May 31, 2020 at The Society of Classical Poets Symposium, which was...
Read moreDetails“Laudamus te” from J.S. Bach’s B-minor Mass This aria so beautifully sung, Its obbligato part ethereal; Such coloratura from...
Read moreDetailsTwo Tattoos Tattoo One: On the Corporate and Politic Bodies Across my town, the shops and offices are short....
Read moreDetailsOn Antifa, Coming to the Country A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the...
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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