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Antidotes for an Alibi
Catherine Daly reviews Antidotes for an Alibi
Poetry "Reborn" Emerges In Thriller Mystery Novel
Tsunami Day
Caught in the Arms of ED
Kafka Re-Trial
Tsunami -a Poem Dedicated To Help Aid and Awareness and Encourage Future Harmony. Make Peace Not War
Passion and Poetry, and Life
The Power of Eating Disorders
Writing Innovative Poetry
Looking Out the Rear Window
The Valley Of Pain
Publishing Your Poetry
Elizabeth Barrett Browning: A Discussion of How Do I Love Thee?
Banana Republic
THe Monster Mash, A Graveyard SMASH (short story I wrote when I was 11)
Walt Whitman, Romance With a Stranger
Satirical Poetry About Tony Blair
Beautiful Dreamer, Stephen Foster, Americas First Folk Song Writer
Let Your Feelings Be Your Guide
Anne Bradstreet, To My Dear and Loving Husband, A Discussion
Wondering
Because of You
Eds Poem
Five Poems
Eight Poems
Robert Burns Love Poem: A Red, Red Rose
Article on Poetry and Two Poems
Opposites Do Attract Quite Well
A Dose of Laughter
A World That Doesnt Care
The Last King of Mars [A Poetic Mytho]
Stones
Rocks
The Time Has Come and Buzzing
Famous Poets Quotations - Top 30 Poetry Quotations by Famous Poets
Three Poems [Lima; Judges and Evils Creation]
Man Unbowed [A poem]
Death & the Supernatural: Poetry/Five Poems
Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Dog
The Gaul of La Laguna de Paca
The Treasure of Catalina Huanca (In English and Spanish)
Our Home
Thank You To Our Soldiers And A Tribute To Old Glory And A Prayer For Peace
Spell of the Andes: (in English and Spanish)
How to Write Bad Poetry
New Poetic Work By Ethiopian Immigrant Promotes Respect, Courage And Cultural Sensitivity
A Happiness Poem
The Art of Receiving Poetic Critique
Write Your Way to Fame
Rules for Writing Poetry
The Butcher of Lima and Footprints to Mantaro Valley (Two Poems)
Learn About Love From Poet Rumi
The Dead God of Copan (in English and Spanish)
The Spirits de Copan
Im Sorry Mom! A Mothers Day Poem
Three Poems (While in Transition/English and Spanish)
Become A Poet In Ten Minutes
Learn About Love From Poet Rumi
Poetry in a Nutshell
Savage Nature: The Life of Ted Hughes
Shakespeares Sonnet XVIII, Shall I Compare Thee to a Summers Day?
Chan Chan and The Gorriones (Two Poems in English and Spanish)
Footprints to Mantaro Valley (a poem in Spanish and English)
I Saw the Universe
Two Poems: Black Poncho, and Spirits of de Copan [in English and Spanish]
Mother, I Dont Mind The Pain
Black Blood, in Jeremiahs Vines - A Poem and an Article
Sleep, Dreams, and a Poem
Stone Beds [A Poem and an Advance]
A Ship to Remember
Ode To Quetzalcoatal [Now in Spanish and English]
Rhymes of an Ordnance Man [Vietnam War: 1971]
Review Of Stephen B. Wileys First Book Of Poetry: HERO ISLAND
Hindu Poet - Kamalakanta
Three Poems: Phantom of the Rocks; Lady from Lima & Bell Ringer of de Copan
Motiff
Little Girl from Huancayo [a poem/in English and Spanish]
Lamenting Poetic Moods [six Poems]
The Man Who Could Not Say Sorry For His Sins
Three Poems: The Monkey Man of Lima, Plus Two More
Shaking out the Rugs [Following the Poet]
Lima, City with the Stretched out Wings [In English and Spanish]
Three Sweet Poems, and Two Not So Sweet [now in: SPANISH and English]
Two Poems and a Short Story
The Poets Corner [Three Poems with a review]
Here And There
The Plane from Iquitos [1959-Part One]
Biography of Charlotte Bronte
Expressing an Emotion - The Art of Writing Poetry
Way of Life: Rhymes of the Inca [four poems: see in Spanish and English NOW!]
The Ballad of: Brawling Mad-dog Sergeant Rook [Now in: SPANISH and English]
Ode, to the Mighty Midget Omac [In English and Spanish]
Four Poems: Grendels Nature...the Racetrack...Counting days...[Now in English and Spanish]
Two Poems and an Analysis ['Witness,' & 'An Old Love']
Lord Byrons She Walks in Beauty
To My Friend, With Love
San Francisco [Almost a Sonnet]
Five Poems from Home [And a view on the planet vs. the poet]
Four Poems: Two for the Devil, Two for Peru
Mechanical Poetry
Poetry in Turbulence
Mechanical Poetry; Part Two
Five Mixed Poems, with Notes [now is Spanish and English]
Two Poems on the Traditions of Peru [in English and Spanish]
Two Poems: San Jeronimo Brook & [in English and Spanish]
Mechanical Poetry - Part Three
Three Love Poems [all wicked]
Ballade of an Inca King
In The Midst Of All
The King and Delka & Moiromma: the Cold Planet [Parts 25 and 26]
Whats A Prisoner to Do?
Two Poems, with Figurative Language
Asha of Darfur [A poem with a commentary by the author]
Exalted Poetry; Two poem [and commentary]
Recollections
Two Poems with Triggers [and a commentary]
In Poetry: Meaning of Words [And ...Rocket-belt]
Two Poems: Boyhood, and Old Age [with a note on style]
A Death in Cajamarca, Peru (Atahualpa, in Cajamarca ((in English and Spanish))
Never Ever More
Farewell to Lester Graybill
Three Poems and Paradise Lost [One for Hell, One for Heaven one for an Inca King]
The Merchant of Copan [In English and Spanish]
Africa - Wheres The Profit?
Ode to: The Ice Maiden of Ampatos Summit [now in: English and Spanish]
Ambiguity and Abstraction in Bob Dylan's Lyrics
Song of the Great Zimbabwe, and Silver and Inca Blood [Poems and notes]
Commuting Hell!
The Cat
Testimony to the Night [In English and Spanish]
Key Largo - Frater Albertus
Two Poems Written During Recovery
House of the Goblin [Part Two of Three/with notes]
Tale of the Brick Maker, of San Jeronimo, Peru [In English and Spanish]
Life is a Fantasy
The Game of Life
Feelings, O How Glorious!
Storm Rising along the Lima Coast
A Hundred and Fifty Dead [Korean War--l952]
Three Poems: Dona Leonors Revenge; The Old Moon; Common Sides [All in Spanish/all in English]
The Lull of Twilight [Over Mantaro Valley] In English and Spanish
Shadows of the Andes; Ollantayambo; and Cesar Vallejo [Poems in English and Spanish]
Tale of the: Old Hunter and the Golden Hare [In SPANISH and English now]
Burning Autumn Leaves [a poem in Spanish and English]
Three Poems: Liberty, Death, and a Frog [with Commentary on Liberty]
In the Mountans of Haiti [A Poem: in English and Spanish]
Africa
Cruel World
Preserving Dignity
Colorful Talk
The Crusader: A Search for the Virtue Inside (an excerpt of an Epic Poem)
Arizona Blue--Gunfighter: The Wolves Nest [Chapter One of Seven: The North]
The Exit Poems [Iron and Fire & No Heroes]
An Old Wood Pile [a poem with notes]
Breathing-in, Minnesota [a poem: now in Spanish and English]
Grandpas House & From Iraq with Love [Two Poems]
Uamaks Aquatic [suspense: now in Spanish and English]
Memoirs of a Wastelands Rim [a Poem: now in Spanish and English]
Ceasar Vallejo: Black Roses [In English and Spanish]
Wars, Air of Ambiguity [for: Lt. Laura Walker] in SPANISH and English
Infected Ideologies [a Poetic Portrait]
Poetry and Popular Culture
Ole Bulky Jeeps & Paper, Ink and Rain [two Peoms]
Blind Designs [a Poem] and a Note by Rosa on The Other Door
Daybreak at Pikes Creek [a Poem]
The Goat and the Rope [a Poem: in Spanish and English]
Contract of Death [Now: in SPANISH and English]
Give Me a Lily Pad & The Continuum [two Poems]
I Shall Wait...
It Was Not Me
Birthday Messages
Four Poems: Harvest of Apoplectic Horses [Katrinas Pathway]
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Life is a Fantasy
LIFE IS A FANTASY!A pink-eyed rabbit, fuzzy whiteHops in bedrooms filled with frightA child of six with much to knowHer father's basest feelings showShe knows of LOVE, only through himHe satisfies his every whimHe leaves, she wipes himfrom her chin!Her mother NEEDS to see the bestHe answered her God requestTo have a roof to comfort bringA yard where all the birdies singTell me how she could really knowWhat source for learning could she go?Her mother regularly beaten if not worseThe cycle of violence - a woman's curseConflicting visions, dependenciesOne can endure many idiosyncrasiesShe could not make him defendant beDenial, avoidance? she disbelievesThe rabbit hides beneath tall trees.At thirteen a step-grandfatha'Finds a well-trained girl that oughta'Do what powerful men requestNever knowing what is bestAnd run away she does at lastFreedom can be such a 'blast'A rabbit's foot upon a chainThe FANTASY her 'safe' domainHow long in life must it remain?To protect her from these menWho always for her lips, do 'yen'A state trooper in Tennessee
Like every other man does see
Her lips so full and luscious red
Through the bars, not in a bed.
The Lull of Twilight [Over Mantaro Valley] In English and Spanish
Twilight, was now beginning. As forthe sun, it was down-down over
the Mantaro Valley of Peru.
Blind Designs [a Poem] and a Note by Rosa on The Other Door
Blind DesignsBorn today, gone tomorrow
Like a butterfly with no stomach
Born n the morning, dead by night
Oh-let me whisper
Oh-let me cry
What man has not learned?
What man will not learn!
In his pomposity, his rhetoric
With his abstract concepts
With his intellect
With his creativeness
He has become enslaved
By-them?
By them all, he will fall.
Ah! Yes-abstract concepts
Bombast and rhetoric
His intellect
His cleverness
This he leaves behind
To his decedents!.
Tsunami Day
A Poem - By Lorraine KemberIt was a day like any other and mother, father, sister, brother, were carrying out the customs of their land.
When suddenly without warning, Mother Nature came calling,
shook the earth and stole the ocean from the sand.
The Goat and the Rope [a Poem: in Spanish and English]
The Goat and the Ropewhere there were devils I saw none.
nothing.
Im Sorry Mom! A Mothers Day Poem
Mother's Day Poetry,I'm Sorry Mom!I'm sorry for the troubles
And the worries I brought you.
I'm sorry for my mistakes,
I didn't mean to make you blue.
Poetry and Popular Culture
Is poetry too complicated for the average reader? Is it too cryptic, scholarly? If you ask a large group of average people what they like or don't like about poetry, you'll get a few different answers, but there is an overwhelmingly common category of responses.One of the main reasons that people say they aren't addicted to contemporary poetry is that they feel it is too cryptic.
The Merchant of Copan [In English and Spanish]
English VersionThe Merchant of Copan
[480 AD]Advance: The ballgame at the Honduras courtyard in Copan, the year was 480 AD, Copan's 3rd ruler, Mat Head, whom succeeded Quetzal Macaw, whom was the founder of the city is now the new ruler. Mat Head, was a female, the spouse of Quetzal Macaw, and here is where the story begins.
Rhymes of an Ordnance Man [Vietnam War: 1971]
Rhymes of an Ordnance Man
[Vietnam War: 1971]An eleven part poem
By Dennis L. SilukI had went to Vietnam at the age of 23 [1971], and it was most interesting, there were 205,000 troops there when I arrived.
Breathing-in, Minnesota [a poem: now in Spanish and English]
In early fall, in Minnesota, the rain falls, falls,
In buckets, buckets and more buckets-: drops
Likened to music from its many streams-land
Of ten-thousand lakes; moistened gravel, gravel
Everywhere?Grandpa sits on the porch-daydreaming of, of
Something, perhaps winter around the corner-;
As the flies disappear, with the mosquitoes?
Leaves will soon vanish, shadows will come earlyMaybe he's thinking about summer: miles and miles
And miles and miles of cornfields; his childhood now
Long gone, he hums a hymn, a song; looking at the
Metal-piped fence, he made, with three poles, on the
Embankment, leading up the steps to the porch;
It's worn-out like him.The winds in Minnesota smell fresh, fresh from all
The foliage, there's a lot of it.
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, now 15-years old, never published, and so I'd like to publish them today. I was a heavy drinker up to 1984 (some twenty years drinking), when I quite, and so these poems must have something to do with it, a slight reflection perhaps.
Never Ever More
Once upon a midnight dreary,
coffee cold and vision bleary,
all night sat there writing COBOL,
coding spread across the bed sheets,
changing syntax for the mainframe,
having checked my final line,
I took the floppy from the drive.Typing with a steady hand,
I then invoked the SAVE command,
but there below my effectuation,
appeared the cryptic communication,
"Abort, Retry, Ignore" and nothing more.
Three Poems: Liberty, Death, and a Frog [with Commentary on Liberty]
Frog SummerSummer grows hot, for the
New-blooded frogs;
The bugs are thin, yet the
Frogs stay fat, young and sassy.
In these palsy times-they
Only listen, as we wither away.
Beautiful Dreamer, Stephen Foster, Americas First Folk Song Writer
"Beautiful Dreamer" was written by Stephen Foster just before his death in 1864 at age 37. The song became one of his most famous and most popular.
The Treasure of Catalina Huanca (In English and Spanish)
Note: written after seeing the little adobe 16th century church San Sebastian, in San Jeronimo, by the mountains of Huancayo, Peru, after being taken there by the Wandering Quechua guide, Enrique (4-13-2005).The Treasure of Catalina HuancaWritten by Dennis L.
Mother, I Dont Mind The Pain
I am among those who know that one never recovers from the loss of one deeply loved. We come to accept the death and adjust our lives - rather begrudingly, but we do not recover, we survive.
Asha of Darfur [A poem with a commentary by the author]
Asha of DarfurCry, cry-oh little Darfur woman
For your sister Janjaweed-
[in Sudan's merciless region-who was raped to death);
Where rape and death run ramped;And Asha prays the Arabs don't' hear
Here sobbing little black tears?
?in fear she will be chained to a bedIn Darfur, by the insidious justice
Of the Arabs, who run ramped?Ah, yes! In Darfur you've guessed,
It is not a crime to raped and arrested;
By the very one who raped, and terrorizedYou; it is the conquest?Satan's ribs!..
Feelings, O How Glorious!
Sometimes we feel hard-pressed,
Our backs against the wall;
Sometimes we feel lightheaded,
As if we are going to fall.Sometimes we feel fierce anger
At those who misuse guns;
Sometimes we feel ashamed
Of how we treat God's little ones.
In Poetry: Meaning of Words [And ...Rocket-belt]
In Poetry: Meaning of WordsWhen I write poetry, I check out the meaning of words for too often they sound the same, but once written, and if spelled wrong, in consequence, give a complete different meaning of what I had intended; this I call a moment of damage control. If my rhyme is flat, and my cadence is off, so what, I can survive, as long as the meaning of my words are not; and are as I meant them to be.
Sleep, Dreams, and a Poem
The Incubus' Flash-lightHe looked inside my head
And found a dreamHe didn't like-;As I looked back at him,
I found an incubus Shinning a light(and stole this poem from
him-last night).Thoughts: Dreams and Poetry: in dreams we let go of our inhibitions; in poetry we write them back out.
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