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presents politically progressive poetry on current events and topical issues.
Monday, November 30, 2020
KINESIS
Sunday, November 29, 2020
POST-THANKSGIVING 2020
“Only Human,” painting by Judith Dawson. |
Saturday, November 28, 2020
INTIMATIONS OF DEMOCRACY
Friday, November 27, 2020
CRIME SCENE
“Taking Stock” by Keith Knight at The Nib. |
Thursday, November 26, 2020
THANKSGIVING 2020
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
THANKSGIVING
Source: MIT Medical |
AN AWKWARD THANKSGIVING
The cars in cue twist between orange cones
Like a snake, drivers and passengers waiting.
It’s still early morning at the testing facility
Which has not yet opened, but the day’s task
stretches like a painted hopscotch pattern
on a playground before recess begins.
Everybody is so tired of paying attention.
We all want to play, to stop being told what
should—and especially should not—be done.
The swab up the nose is our final test
before holiday begins with a road trip or flight,
and a gathering where families give thanks
at the table for the bounty they share, and
dare we say it again, each precious life.
David Feela writes columns for The Four Corners Free Press and The Durango Telegraph. Unsolicited Press released his newest chapbook Little Acres.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
OBIT OVERKILL
Monday, November 23, 2020
TIME'S UP
Follow the online bot that tweets the elapsed amount of the T***p presidency in 0.1% increments . |
DEMOCRATIC PROCEEDS
Cartoon by Clay Jones |
GOVERNMENT DIS-SERVICE ADMINISTRATION
Cartoon by Ann Telnaes, The Washington Post, November 20, 2020. |
Sunday, November 22, 2020
OUR PUSHCART PRIZE NOMINEES
With deep appreciation for all our writers and readers, The New Verse News is excited to announce its six nominees for the Pushcart Prize for poems presented at our site this year.
Saturday, November 21, 2020
THIS IS YOUR WEEKEND BRIEFING
Friday, November 20, 2020
SWIMMING ON THE MOON
ESA via MIT Technology Review |
Thursday, November 19, 2020
STANDING STILL AND LISTENING
AFTER THE ELECTION OF 2020
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
HARBINGER
APERTURE
November 2020
The cloud bank is a mountain—
no, a continent—in the gun metal
sky and beneath it a cavalry
of trees, mostly oak, limbs rhyming
in Vs. Look closer to see the anarchy
of leaves—some refusing
to surrender even after three nights
of frost. What will it take?
Remember the film in which
the boys were cloned from evil DNA.
Remember half your neighbors
voted for—and from—hate.
Who has won? Who has lost?
Zoom in to the tip of a twig
where a caterpillar—backlit
by sunlight—stakes its claim,
chrysalis of history spooled tight
as a movie plot. Inside: maybe
a monarch. Maybe a tiger
moth.
Erin Murphy’s eighth book of poems, Human Resources, is forthcoming from Salmon Poetry. Her work has appeared in such journals as The Georgia Review, Field, Southern Humanities Review, Glass, and Women’s Studies Quarterly. She is Professor of English at Penn State Altoona and serves as Poetry Editor of The Summerset Review.
NOVEMBER AGAIN
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
RONDEL ON ISAIAH 58:12
restorer of paths
Now legions of leeches
and star-belly sneetches
drag out the aftermath.
Maintain the breaches!
Block all the paths!
Enough with the screeches
of stokers of wrath
indifferent to megadeaths.
Heed him who teaches
repairing of breaches,
EMPTIED
Monday, November 16, 2020
LONG LIVE THE LAST KING
THE ROLE OF A LIFETIME
Sunday, November 15, 2020
LONG AWAITED
news anchors will
imbibe on air
Doves will flock
to beat their wings
to the rhythm of bells
Clocks will spontaneously
chime to the relief
of nerves wound
too tight over fourteen-
sixty-one crawling days
caked to congeal in mud
slung by the barrel
Strangers will entangle
their gaze as momentary
lovers embrace compelled
by ecstasy that words
from celebrated bards
will fail to capture
Imogen Arate is an award-winning Asian-American poet and writer and the Executive Producer and Host of the weekly poetry podcast Poets and Muses. She has written in four languages and published in two. Her work was most recently featured in dyst, The Haifa Girls, and KJZZ's (NPR's Arizona affiliate) Word podcast.
POST-ELECTION STRESS DISORDER
Saturday, November 14, 2020
THE INCUMBENT PREPARES A STEW
“The Witches in Macbeth,” painting (c. 1841-42) by Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps in The Wallace Collection. |
Social issues are a major focus of Milwaukee poet Phyllis Wax. Her work appears in numerous anthologies and journals, both on line and in print. Reach her at poetwax38(at)gmail.com .