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The New Verse News
presents politically progressive poetry on current events and topical issues.
Thursday, September 30, 2021
MICRO-PLASTIC CURRENTS
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
HORRIBLE
‘We must demand that national leaders create a fair and humane immigration system, including a path to citizenship for immigrants, and a safe and fair asylum process for Haitians and all others seeking refuge in the US.’ —Xochitl Oseguera, The Guardian, September 28, 2021. Photograph: Félix Márquez/AP |
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
ON THE DEATH OF ANOTHER AGED MOVIE STAR
Monday, September 27, 2021
HEARTACHE FROM THE NUMBERS
Cartoon by Pat Byrnes at Cagle. |
Sunday, September 26, 2021
LA PALMA
Saturday, September 25, 2021
CONFLUENCES IN SEPTEMBER, 18 MONTHS OF LOSS
Fighting a Losing Battle 8, a print by Alexis Lekat at Saatchi Art |
Friday, September 24, 2021
EVEN THE DOG
Thursday, September 23, 2021
POSTSCRIPT TO AN ACTIVIST'S LIFE
Wednesday, September 22, 2021
SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY
It is good to know
That in these troubled and confusing times
When old values are under attack,
When what we hold dear
Is mocked and undermined
By those who have no respect
For the venerable ideals,
The policies and practices,
Of American democracy
That have stood this nation in good stead
Through trial and tribulation,
Through unrest and upheaval,
Through multiple wars
And challenges to our hegemony,
It is good to know
That those finely-crafted
Highly developed techniques
Of civil and social discipline
As American as, oh,
Genocide, slavery, lynching,
Suppression of dissent,
That those undeniably effective,
Satisfying,
And invaluable means
Of exercising our rightful authority
Are still in use at our southern border
Where inconsiderate people
Eager to avail themselves of the advantages
Of this God-favored land
Are being whipped and beaten
To teach them a lesson
About the distribution of privilege
In our world,
About who are the deserving
And who the undeserving,
About how we deal with those
Seeking to take advantage
Of our famous kindness
And get a free pass to enter
Our sweet land of liberty.
Buff Whitman-Bradley’s poems have appeared in numerous print and online journals. His most recent book is At the Driveway Guitar Sale: Poems on Aging, Memory, Mortality, from Main Street Rag Publishers. He podcasts poems on aging at thirdactpoems.podbean.com and lives with his wife, Cynthia, in northern California.
Tuesday, September 21, 2021
SHARHRK-FIN SOOP
A new study in the journal Current Biology has published some stark news: one third of the world’s Chondrichthyan fishes – sharks, rays, and chimaeras – are threatened with extinction according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List criteria. —Forbes, September 15, 2021 |
Monday, September 20, 2021
SO FAR
by Sister Lou Ella Hickman
this year
84 died
brooks county
nicknamed
the real death valley
flesh
dropping away
under the texas sun
each face
each name
disappearing
like a drop of water
in the sand
Sister Lou Ella has a master’s in theology from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio and is a former teacher and librarian. She is a certified spiritual director as well as a poet and writer. Her poems have appeared in numerous magazines such as America, First Things, Emmanuel, Third Wednesday, and new verse newsas well as in four anthologies: The Night’s Magician: Poems about the Moon, edited by Philip Kolin and Sue Brannan Walker, Down to the Dark River edited by Philip Kolin, Secrets edited by Sue Brannan Walker and After Shocks: The Poetry of Recovery for Life-Shattering Events edited by Tom Lombardo. She was nominated for the Pushcart Prize in 2017 and in 2020. Her first book of poetry entitled she: robed and wordless was published in 2015. (Press 53.) On May 11, 2021, five poems from her book which had been set to music by James Lee III were performed by the opera star Susanna Phillips, star clarinetist Anthony McGill, pianist Mayra Huang at Y92 in New York City. The group of songs is entitled “Chavah’s Daughters Speak.”
Sunday, September 19, 2021
IF YOU SHOULD STUMBLE ACROSS ME IN THE BARREN WOODS
by Amna Alamir
“Barren Wood” by Mindy Newman |
Hooded and lonesome, untie
the shrouds and the clouds that
walk among you and I will
gently open inviting you in.
Reach out with tender curiosity
your fingertips, feign a lasso out
of heartstrings and I will share
the taste of the ocean, the many
travels I have bottled up and
tossed at perturbed sailors.
Where they turned their backs on me:
this is night country
this isn’t right country
in the blackness I am suffocating
this isn’t my country.
My body is changing
has taken on your culture
and become momentarily ill.
There are parts of me
I had to give up, I lost
gave to you in exchange
for your acceptance.
I covered myself in barberries
ginger root, cardamom.
I am a rare sighting, now
beyond the star-shaped stars
that float like lucid ribbons
when it is time to die
the earth shivers.
Amna Alamir is a Kuwaiti writer who currently studies and resides in the UK. She is finishing up her MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia and is pursuing further research on silence, the female voice, and somatic practices.
Saturday, September 18, 2021
I SEE TONIGHT
Friday, September 17, 2021
TWENTY YEARS IN & OUT
Thursday, September 16, 2021
TWISTED OLIVER
Give me some good news
Give me some good news
Give me some good news
Give me some good news
Give me some good news
Give me some good news
Give me some good news
Give me some good news
Give me some good news
Give me some good news
Give me some good news
Give me some good news
“Please sir, can I have some more?”
Cartoon by Alan Moir. Twitter: @moir_alan |
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
INITIAL PROMISES
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
EMMA IN WONDERLAND
Monday, September 13, 2021
AFTER DROUGHT IN CENTRAL OREGON
Sunday, September 12, 2021
KĀKOLŪKĪYAM
An Afghan soldier pops up from his tank to signal a U.S. warplane bombing Al Qaeda fighters in the White Mountains of Tora Bora in Afghanistan on Dec. 10, 2001.(David Guttenfelder / Associated Press via the Los Angeles Times) |
Saturday, September 11, 2021
CHROMOSOME
Friday, September 10, 2021
I AM THE VERY MODEL OF A QANON CONSPIRACY
Thursday, September 09, 2021
THAT MUCH IS NOT ENOUGH
The Taliban fired shots into the air to disperse crowds who had gathered for a rally in the capital, the latest protest since the Taliban swept to power last month. Photo: EPA via Aljazeera, September 8, 2021 |
BROODING STILL
Eva Millwood holds Brood X cicadas on her property in South Knoxville in this photo at Hellbender Press. |
Wednesday, September 08, 2021
GERONIMO THE ALPACA
Tuesday, September 07, 2021
IDA
Floodwater surrounds a house on Sept. 01, 2021 in Jean Lafitte, Louisiana. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images via NPR) |