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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

poems || Felino A. Soriano



Analyzed Depictions 10

“I don't think about art when I'm working. I try to think about life.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat

(While interacting with Basquiat’s Untitled (Angel), 1982)



What risen ascent prescribed arms of my querying manner? Position, thus the advantage
of literal decision, aggregate.

I’ve
canvassed caressed
mores, diligent from vantage of popular connotation (or, untruth victim a tongue dissolves
pattern-legacy)—
eyes, the eyes
together paralleled death and the
death
discriminatory fathoms, consoling
recent disbelief of faith’s moribund reaction:

tangled
fiction resolves
the mind’s inarticulate variants
—amalgamation chaos clustering as wings provide clarity of noon’s specific

degeneration.


Analyzed Depictions 11

“Art is a harmony parallel with nature.”
Paul Cézanne

(While interacting with Cézanne’s Large Oak)



Asymmetrical
alphabetic
arms
brief-waving spectrum of welcoming artistic avifauna.

Land or become the
etch of a moment’s aggregative
swelling, congregating reattaching priorly’s communiqué, begin?



Of scent locating hybrid grass’ brown|heavy-birth pigmentation
synonym new or ideological romance of acculturation’s riled

benefaction.


Analyzed Depictions 12

“A little knowledge that acts is worth infinitely more than much knowledge that is idle.”
Khalil Gibran



In the stagnant spectrum of marginalization, certain syncopation
exists
violently (though of the gentle chaos curtailing an adjective’s specialized compunction)

exporting diatribes and vocal persistence creating
belt of tightening grasp among
a whisper of the body’s logical
consideration.


Analyzed Depictions 13

“Patience: A minor form of despair disguised as a virtue.”
Ambrose Bierce



Material of the mortal juxtaposition, caliber-faith
rendition moves upon unmoving theory’s
fermented retaliation. Aspired
vivid recalls the
memory suspends judgment of eerie
vocalization, waiting as does a stone’s
years’ of adaptation, mineral sequence
colliding into patina’s moral revise of
wisdom’s reconcilable dexterity.


Analyzed Depictions 14

“I am a part of all that I have met.”
Alfred Lord Tennyson

Regarding burgeoned scrolls the fingers
maintain gifted concepts

grasp

proclaim

overwhelm the
mind with certain flesh of
remembering adaptation.



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