the sun is sparkling, the rain rumbling, and we badly need some poetry...
Thursday, 8 November 2012
Felino A. Soriano - 3 Poems
in the examination of rhythm
analysis this sound this
segregated meaning
dependent
crisscrossing versions
interpret the listener’s prelude
onto tongue of the hearsay ing
modules of time
in the dusk of rhythm
moment turn as splay reinvents focal knowledge:
: eye then above the eye a language opens
we’ve abbreviated meaning, my friend
or
the abbreviation is unintentional then the furthermore elongated sadness
within these hours of day’s spacious irony (if unknown, yes, closeness)
closed-in(ward)
clusters of frames locate an otherness of say
pertaining to partial inclination to existential coastal affiliation— a
5:00 p.m. average
alluding
allowing
repetitious symphonies of rotating grays to
engage with the habit of this time’s
rectangular physiology
in the orange of rhythm
annual autumnal interpretation
fling from the finger weakened method (fall, stereotyped)
leaf in the plural of manifestation
foray
swing
band of clarinet (covering of opal angles of uninterrupted
yarning
lights)
solos
crunch
created death seers enable vocalizing image amid
gregarious hope of season’s
sedentary (thus revisit(ing)ed) sentimental aggregates
BIOGRAPHY: Felino A. Soriano has authored 55 collections of poetry, including In the parallel of pursued occurrences (Fowlpox Press, 2012), Quartet Dialogues(white sky ebooks, 2012), and Of language|s| the rain speaks (quarter after press, 2012). He publishes the online endeavors Counterexample Poetics and Differentia Press. His work finds foundation in philosophical studies and connection to various idioms of jazz music. He lives in California with his wife and family and is a case manager and advocate for adults with developmental and physical disabilities. For further information, please visitwww.felinoasoriano.info.