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Arts-and-Entertainment :: PoetryTwo Poems with Triggers [and a commentary] -
So Many Einstein'sThe morning mist, insists there is a God.
The earth remains faithful to its orbit.
The comet cries out to a hundred planets.The sun ascends over the horizon.
From eight to eighty, so...
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Two Poems Written During Recovery -
Since my wife and I are moving, or preparing to move, we've been going through our things as most people must, to prepare for the new location, and in doing so, I found two poems, ones I wrote in 1990...
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Two Poems, with Figurative Language -
Says Mr. Dennis Siluk, when asked to review his poetry somewhat, for he hesitates all the time when I ask him to so; I can tell you. Anyhow, he said to me (responding more on poem #728, "Derivative Ec...
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Two Poems: "Black Poncho," and "Spirits of de Copan" [in English and Spanish] -
English Version12) Black Poncho(of Saint Cosme Hill, by Lima, Peru)Lost in the grottos of Peru—
By the hills of Huancayo
Black Poncho was given
A treasure of gold…;
By none other than,
Demonic go...
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Two Poems: "Boyhood," and "Old Age" [with a note on style] -
BoyhoodOh me! Thy glorious days have flown!
I mealy noticed, now they're gone,
How quickly passed the flowers!
Time does not stop youth's bells;
It was like I was in a spell,
And my face now shows the...
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Two Poems: "San Jeronimo Brook" & [in English and Spanish] -
Fair Andes! Thy arms reach highOf iron-woven solid stone
Thu art a condor to the skyOf glory hidden in thy heartSo many paths, a maze of art…In thy old, Mantaro ValleyWhere adobes, breathe and tremble...
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Uamak's Aquatic [suspense: now in Spanish and English] -
Delicately, my mind was selecting a muffled tune, out of the dead dark empty space surrounding me…I saw a shape on a rock, not sure who it was; I had a sensitivity though, a feeling call it, or second...
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Walt Whitman, Romance With a Stranger -
The concept of brief encounters, even romantic encounters, with a stranger recurs often in the verses of Walt Whitman.Take, for example, these lines from one of the inscriptions that Whitman wrote to ...
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Way of Life: Rhymes of the Inca [four poems: see in Spanish and English NOW!] -
Way of Life:
Rhymes of the IncaPizarro
(Spanish conquistador ((1525))The blind follow the blind
The dumb follow the fool
But the cleaver, like 'Pizarro,'
(who could not read or write)
Followed human-...
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Welcome to the Town of Feeling -
Happy, Sad, Mad and Glad,
Moved in down the streetCautious watched them, from her window,
Wondering, which one should I meet?Confused came in with overwhelmed and said,
“The Panics have come to town”T...
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