All Is Not Lost – 30th March 2026

“Freedom
is autonomy!”
“Better to reign in Hell than serve
in Heaven!”
Bound by pride, envy and despair
benefits the greater good.
So serve.

My first attempt at a Cameo poem, written for W3 #204 and inspired after reading Lesley Scoble’s information on the creator of the Cameo form, Alice Spokes, here. Within that article, it is hinted that Spokes re-imagined the whole of Milton’s Paradise Lost using this form, which in turn led me to look more into the meaning behind Milton’s work, not having read it yet. I’m certainly interested to read it now.

I don’t think I’ve nailed the form with this poem, or even if it says anything meaningful.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Reason In All Things

Ruled by impulse, habit or whim
Reason soon gets sidelined
Forces often drag you along with them
Your own intellect undermined

Newly Shaped – 29th March 2026

You made it to the summit to see
the path taken was no mystery;
Wearing the journey, along you came,
the lesson’s now written in your name.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Why Do You Need To Impress Those People Again?

The people whose opinion we covet
Are, themselves, not all that great
Serenity is far away from the puppet
Who doesn’t enjoy what they create

The Moving Song – 28th March 2026

(body)

There’s a bomb in the carriage,
oblivious to all one’s cares.
Emptying out all the thunder,
with its white and waxy affairs.

(mind)

In the shadow of this fact
one’s thoughts must be defused;
Those tiny beams of light
search for something to be used.

(spirit)

By singing from the heart
all doubt will disappear.
Moving muscles to the beat
is sure to bring good cheer.

Inspired by a combination of this Substack post ‘Body Mind Spirit’ by Deidre Lewis and the Red Hand Files #344


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Cowardice As A Design Problem

Life without design is erratic
Chaos ensues without a plan
A cowardly retreat is automatic
If you’ve not readied all you can

Out The Yin Yang – 27th March 2026

When every day
makes you unhappy,
why ask
yourself
for a solution
to get better?

When every day
makes you feel so good,
ask why
it’s so
and keep doing that –
things will get worse.

Shared with Tanka Tuesday #57
About the title: I’m not sure if it is an Australian colloquialism or not, but a common phrase for an abundance of something was ‘having so much it’s coming out the wazoo’ and seemed to morph towards ‘coming out of the yin yang’ or any other variety of experimental and playful terms.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

Pay What Things Are Worth

Do diamonds affect your decisions?
How do you value what you have got?
The market might be rational
But the people comprise it are not

Tell Me If I’m Boring You – 26th March 2026

I’ll shun all those well-worn talesThe chest puffed with certaintyA dusty, mirrored hall
Because I dread the stagnant mindPolishing its trophiesWhere only echoes call
And instead choose the fertile voidWith questions not yet spokenWhere new and old roots can climb

This is an attempt to write a poem that can be read both across and down. The idea was inspired by the format of this poem by Sunra Rainz, while the words were written after an evening spent with a friend and her new, older boyfriend (maybe ten years older than me). I think you can guess my feelings about meeting them. Not a bad guy by any means but….


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

What Rules Your Ruling Reason?

There is no guide outside yourself
Though forces will make their plays
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
It’s you who your own will obeys.

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? – Who watches the watchmen?

Mapping History – 24th March 2026

The ghost dance faded on the plain,
the last herd thundered, then was gone.
With promised blankets came the rain
of Winter, and the world moved on.

A blinding flash on desert sand,
then over old wooden cities sown.
A dead man’s shadow scorched the land,
and shame became their cornerstone.

The line was drawn at thirty-eight,
a scar across a mountain spine.
No victory, no final fate,
just dust and echoes at the DMZ line.

A motorcade in autumn light,
a nation’s trust, a rifle’s crack.
Promises shattered within sight,
leaving only questions from this attack.

A balcony in Memphis town,
a dream cut down by fire and hate.
Another truth, again, gunned down,
and hope was left to chance and fate.

The summer of love had turned to dread,
in Hollywood, that cultish night.
A pregnant starlet, left for dead,
Helter Skelter in the morning light.

From My Lai’s shame to Kent State’s cry,
with napalm scent on every breeze.
The nineteen-year-old learned to fly
home, in a bag, viewed by other draftees.

The king grew fat behind the wall,
with pills and gold, a hollowed throne.
A final echo from the stall,
then found alone, and overthrown.

On the day those towers fell,
to sermons born of a holy war.
A new crusade began to tell,
bringing destruction right to the door.

They sold us sand and called it gold,
with WMDs, a hollow claim.
The lies were bought, the story sold,
as oil ran through each general’s name.

The gilded beast began to rise,
a laughing stock, a moneyed grift.
A carnival of angry lies
giving the American ark its final lift.

With trillions spent, and poppies bloomed,
the graveyard empires cannot sway.
We left the opium fields, entombed
our honour, and so we ran away.

Now turn the gaze to Gaza’s shore,
where children starve beneath the sun.
They murder for the fun of war,
as murder is all they’ve ever done.

The ghost dance ended, yet it spins
in every shadow, every line.
The blood-soaked blanket still begins
the end of empire, the end of this time.

I made this mind-map idea about 18 months ago but it has taken me this long to try to get this down on (digital) paper. The more we look back in time, the further we can trace back fatal mistakes. It’s amazing that the USA ever felt like it had any moral high ground at all.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

There Is Philosophy In Everything

All you’ve learned has given you this philosophical leaning
Everywhere you look, the nature of life never rests
After reading all the words and understanding their meaning
It’s time to greet the world and take its many tests

The Nine – 23rd March 2026

Stuck in the lobby with Socrates
There’s no wifi, it’s kinda mid
A peace without joy, it’s no heaven
A torment for the untormented

Simps and himbos in eternal rizz
Cleopatra has lost control
With storms eternally buffeting
One step further down in the hole

The overstuffed couldn’t put the fork down
These foodies drowning in their slop
Cerberus’s claws and icy rain
Torment those who can never stop

Hoarders push boulders at each other
Nicolas Third forgot to share
Not enough hands to carry their wealth
Their futile labour gets nowhere

There’s toxic fights, twenty-four seven
This is Twitter but IRL
In the muddy waters of the Styx
The sullen gurgle down the swell

The unbelievers will be denied
Edgelords buried in flaming tombs
Stationed around the City of Dis
Farinata’s power consumed

Murderers boil in rivers submerged
Centaurs guarding the Phlegathon
Tyrants terrorised, contrapasso
Ever downward, the river’s run

Doomers in the forest are hanging
Trapped inside thorny bleeding trees
While harpies shriek and tear at them
Or chased by black dogs of disease

No water succours the blasphemers
The fiery sand forever burns
Eyes stitched open to the divine skies
Phlegaton flows towards new turns

Scammers, fakes and corrupt CEOs
The flatterers submerged in shit
Boied in pitch or buried upside down
From panderer to hypocrite

Ultimate backstabbers, zero rizz
Satan’s chewing on the traitors
His three mouths full, a mukbang gone wrong
For treacherous perpetrators

In Antenora, a father wails
Gnawing the skull that sealed his fate
His children plead, one by one
A feast of love and burning hate

Yet Satan weeps, powerless and cold
Absent of love, absent of rage
From purgatory towards the stars
Through hell to a coming of age

Inspired by a little research after writing Through The Nine Circles. I haven’t read Dante’s Inferno and used DeepSeek to give me more information about it. However, I had been using that session of DeepSeek to write Gen Alpha bylines for sharing notes on Substack and so initially got information on the nice circles of hell in Gen Alpha speak! And so I ran with it, without overdoing it.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

The Straightjacketed Soul

It’s easier to recognise the fool
Watching them make mistakes
Oblivious and blindly cool
To follies that our own hand makes

Love Of Language – 22nd March 2026

A name acrostic (start and end) shared with dVerse MTB

kalima – Arabic for word
gharāmī – Arabic for my passion/deep love
qalb – Arabic for heart
Al-Rabitah al-Qalamiyya – Arabic name for The Pen League

Kalima comes to life with learning
Haskell, patron to his gharāmī
Almustapha, The Prophet, his qalb
Literary love, spirit, The Forerunner
Immigrant Al-Rabitah al-Qalamiyya
Lebanon, still home – sweet Lebanon


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

The Sign Of True Education

Once the paper has been earned
To show all what was learned
Amounts to little if not understood
And reflected on for the greater good

Propaganda – 21st March 2026

I am a lie lurking lovingly among the least intellectual.

Inspired by Hitler’s admiration of British propaganda during the First World War and still employed by those waging war these days. Written for last April’s Chimeric Poetry Scavenger Hunt: #12: Write an American Sentence using Alliteration.


Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

The Best Retreat Is In Here, Not Out There

Turn off, tune out and quiet the mind
Nothing else will provide us peace
Tomorrow can be today, you’ll find
Inward is where the noise retreats