Saturday, January 26, 2008

Three poems by Felino Soriano


Three poems
by Felino Soriano


Searching Yields Representational Existence


Wanderings represent accolades

for

the possibly imprecise,

the masked beneath represented façades

of thought initiation.


Acute awareness allows thought

categorization,

conceptual unfolding within

manipulatable

consciousness.


Reality is blunt. Rounded

amid social context—

hiding purposely, the avant-

garde

is weary within existential

guarantee, —philosophize prior

to the becoming of the ensue,

holding eyes of

erroneous deafened,

cultural magnitude, for

spatial, area, etc, delineates

the vagabond’s search in

copasetic detail.

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Revealing of the Antithetical


She

whose hiding—

for which was once fantasized,

maintained amid woolgathering

extremes,

tightly interwoven

within fata morgana’s intellectual

delegation of appropriate thought

processes,

—conceptual allowances

riding dusk’s blanketing theme of gray

nuances. She hides

within the spiraled

disregard of dialectical conversations;

spinning through haloed epiphanies

and

eerily similar philosophical

answers, questioning absence

to an existence whose resonant

features

mirror the birth of smiles,

revealing

contoured illusions

to other hiding entities:

language, motion, the will to subtract

compromise

among

the lacking of à la mode, festive

blindness.

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The Cynic Searching


Folding moments

of pondering escapism,

draped in the unbuttoned

features

of philosophical nuances—

hurried realities coincide

with

blurred questions,

whose answers reveal searching

among mazes gauging

atop

scraped metaphorical knees

and

diligence toward analytical freelance attributes,

aliveness juxtaposed with the reflectional

cynic,

gathering blindness to block peripheral

vision.


Author bio:

Felino Soriano, from California, is a case manager working with developmentally disabled adults. He is also a philosophy student. The existence of being a classic and avant-garde jazz enthusiast juxtaposed with his philosophical studies, one can ascertain his poetic inspirations. He is the author of a chapbook entitled “Exhibits Require Understanding Open Eyes” which is forthcoming from Trainwreck Press: Trainwreck Press.

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