Guest poem sent in by Dave Mueller <dcmueller@...> 'The Smoking Frog' Three men I saw beside a bar, Regarding o'er their bottle, A frog who smoked a...
Guest poem sent in by Aseem Kaul <Aseem_Kaul@...> 'Luthien Tinuviel' "The leaves were long, the grass was green, The hemlock-umbels tall and fair, And...
"What One Approves, Another Scorns" What one approves, another scorns, and thus his nature each discloses. You find the rosebush full of thorns, I find the ...
'I So Liked Spring' I so liked Spring last year Because you were here; -- The thrushes too -- Because it was these you so liked to hear -- I so liked you. This...
Guest poem sent in by Matt Chanoff <mattchanoff@...> "The Stare's Nest by My Window" The bees build in the crevices Of loosening masonry, and there ...
Continuing the current war poems theme, a guest poem sent in by Mark G. Ryan <mgryan@...>: Here's another addition to the war poem series. This one is...
Guest poem sent in by Sitaram Iyer <ssiyer@...> 'Don't Go Far Off' Don't go far off, not even for a day, because -- because -- I don't know how to say...
Guest poem sent in by Seema Ramanarayanan <wormatwork@...> 'The Instruction Manual' As I sit looking out of a window of the building I wish I did not...
Guest poem sent in by Dave Fortin <46FORTIN@...>, who writes: A poem that I have always appreciated that fits in with the recent postings is the Lament for...
Guest poem sent in by Mel Benson <winterblue18@...> 'Meeting the British' We met the British in the dead of winter. The sky was lavender and the snow...
Guest poem sent in by Roberta Sutton <wihmfelice@...> 'Betrayal' If a man says half himself in the light, adroit Way a tune shakes into equilibrium, Or...
Guest poem sent in by Seema Ramanarayanan <wormatwork@...> 'A Psychological Tip' Whenever you're called on to make up your mind, and you're hampered by...
'Music' My friend went to the piano; spun the stool A little higher; left his pipe to cool; Picked up a fat green volume from the chest; And propped it open. ...
Guest poem sent in by Mark G. Ryan <mgryan@...> 'Ghazal of the Lagoon' Morning, on the promenade, there's a break in the light rain here in the serene...
In memory of the Columbia and her crew... 'Almighty Ruler of the All' Almighty ruler of the all Whose power extends to great and small, Who guides the stars...
Many, many thanks to everyone who identified and sent in today's poem 'The Song Of The Dead' Hear now the Song of the Dead -- in the North by the torn...
Guest poem sent in by Zubaer Mahboob <zubaer_mahboob@...> "Summoned by Bells (excerpt)" Walking from school is a consummate art: Which route to follow to...