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Lawrence Beck

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The Party

2025-03-24
There's an appealing starkness to this.


Rain on Red Earth

2025-03-22
This is wonderfully descriptive. You put me there.


Casse-toi pas la tęte, Issy

2025-03-22
I can imagine. Congratulations.


Oh Boy

2025-03-22
When you're done, you'll tell yourself that you had no reason to be so worried.


Archimedes

2025-03-20
It is my understanding that F-35s are almost perpetually disabled, even when Americans want them to work.


Sonnet II*

2025-03-17
A bit chewy, but worth the effort. The Elizabethans were, without question, the greatest English language poets ever.


Reflections IV

2025-03-15
No one should tell you to move past such misfortunes, but it's amazing and very enjoyable to know that you've been able to come to grips with them.


Reflections III

2025-03-15
Agreed.


The best engineers in the world are African

2025-03-13
Not forever. Belgium and the rest of "the West" are sliding into history's sewer, and justly so.


Happy Ending!

2025-03-12
Wonderful!


A Bit Perplexing

2025-03-09
How peculiar. You have to wonder.


Reflections II

2025-03-09
An interesting meditation. I wonder how different your life now would seem if your childhood had progressed in the opposite fashion.


Deadbeats

2025-03-05
Did I exclude the U.S. from criticism?


Afterlife

2025-03-03
Great finish!


artificiAlly intellIgent

2025-03-03
Not so different from the creatures who programmed it, eh?


Count That Day Lost

2025-03-03
Interesting rhyme pattern. Well done.


No Worries

2025-03-01
Independence is a thing to be cherished, not willingly surrendered.


Lesson 64

2025-02-27
Very nice.


Claustrophobic Monochromy

2025-02-27
Stark and hard, this poem feels more quarried than written. Nicely done!


A Thorough Cat

2025-02-27
Well done.


We, The People

2025-02-25
To the thunderous applause of the planet's other inhabitants.


Lesson 60

2025-02-24
Very nice, almost like a Chinese ink painting.


Lucy’s Song

2025-02-24
An odd poem. Most of it flows nicely, but the last four lines are very clumsy.


IN THE END GOD WAS KIND TO HER

2025-02-20
There's a lot churning here. I applaud your effort.


Quite by Chance

2025-02-17
Well done!


an engineer in love

2025-02-11
Yes, at some point, everyone will be married to a machine.


The Idiom of Shells & Eddies

2025-02-10
This poem is Whitmanesque. I mean that as a compliment.


FALLING LIGHT

2025-02-10
End rhymes, interior rhymes, vigorous, colorful language throughout. What fun!


For You and For Me

2025-02-08
As the old saying ought to go, "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it smart."


marketing sales

2025-02-08
The harm is independent of the intentions, and there's often reason to be suspicious of the intentions.


Pistonville...

2025-02-03
What about Italy? Tomatoes also originated in the New World.


Fresh Milk

2025-02-02
I imagine that the properly educated person can.


KNIFE CRIME

2025-01-22
Two points: if we execute someone, we also become murderers, and the death penalty isn't a deterrent because most killers aren't thinking rationally.


Post-Impressionism

2025-01-20
Given the choice of spending an hour looking at Arthur Dove's fine paintings or reading light verse, I'd opt for the former.


THE TREE STANDS

2025-01-17
Stark and effective; great job, Allen.


a grasp away

2025-01-10
Nicely done.


[this bird has flown]

2025-01-01
Normally, villanelles seem very forced and stilted to me. This one is excellent. Great work, Thomas.


looking glass

2025-01-01
In a sense, it does.


Another Year

2024-12-31
My fingers are crossed.


New Year

2024-12-30
Very nice.


fluid mosaic

2024-12-30
Agreed.


Jimmy Carter

2024-12-30
Very nice.


[i fall mute before]

2024-12-28
It's good to hear from you again, Thomas.


K Y R E U S - w h o .. a r e ... y o u ?

2024-12-23
And it would supply an array of irreconcilable answers.


To a Poet Breaking Silence

2024-12-23
Breathtakingly turgid.


Christmas Eve

2024-12-23
A delightful, delicate poem.


NO LONGER A PLEASURE

2024-12-18
A hilariously awful tale. I've encountered most of these affronts both as a consumer and as the beaten-down servant who works in one of these places four days a week. We do not suffer evangelists of any sort here, as property rights are absolute. Store managers run them off, except for the Salvation Army's ubiquitous bell ringers.


DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR?

2024-12-12
Cornered! There's nothing you can do but wait for your transgression to slip into the past. Very nice cautionary tale, Allen.


E L E V A T O R ... P I T C H

2024-12-10
Difficult work, to be sure.


Lesson 57

2024-12-03
True enough.