Sunday, August 7, 2011

Stars Over Germany Five Poems

1Stars over Germany
[1990s

2Octoberfest1970
[Munich, West Germany

3Black Forest Cast
[Bravuras-deep; l970

4A Lazy Day in Augsburg
[West Germany--1970

5Wakening of the Mosel
[In the Valley of the Mosel/1976

1. Stars over Germany

Ah! When ere, long I watched
Your stars reach
From east to west; now
I, as ye (saw)enmeshed in a day,
(From darkness come light?)
Your wings become one?

Come! The ancient flame waits
The exiledland, once your cast
(Homesick) all is now one Germany!...
#1176 2/6/2006

Note: Perhaps this poem is long overdue, but one can only write Poetry when it is clear that it is time.

Germany, remains precious within my being, I lived there for four and half years, in the 1970s; it is a most wondrous and beautiful land, with a medieval delightful touch.

I am very proud they found a way to unite east and west, to become one Germany.

2. Octoberfest1970

O Munich, Munich! Evermore,
To hear the dancing, and bronze horns!
(Once more)
The flavored birch beer, pleasing to thy heart!
I dream of your Octoberfest, cast;
To wake and know thy presence is
O so near
Thou twilight of your affect, upon thy eyes,
And thoughts, shapes my soul,
Endlessly!

Note: the author attended the 1970 Octoberfest in Germany, it was perhaps one of the few highlights of his first visit, and stay in Germany, of which was for ten-months.

3. Black Forest Cast [Bavarias Deep

Wherewith beauty iss cast:
In the Black Forest, of Bavaria;
Wherein, the sunlit tender sky,
Beams the light within the
Winters gleam,
Penetrating the forests white
Beauty fashionedfar and near:
Here, yeshere is where beautys< Br> Cast!

In the 1970s, the author was in the wintry snow, within the Black Forest, with a few friendswhom got stuck with their VW (several times) and felt lucky they made it out and back to Augsburg, with no frozen parts to their bodies. #1177 2/6/06

4. A Lazy Day in Augsburg [West Germany1970

Now in the forenoon, here I lie
(No work, no place to go)
Against a big oak tree I rest:
Where still: the green grass grows.

Here! The warm blue sky
Looks down on me,
Doubtless, shes jealous today,
But nonetheless, she doesnt protest,
She just weaves her golden
Raysto me!

Notes: The author spent much time in Augsburg, Germany, as an American Soldier, in the l970s, and he remembers this moment from a picture he had, and gave it to his son, whom joined the Army Rangers, and likewise, sent his father a picture of him, doing the same thing (sitting back by a tree with his green fatigues on) but with a smirky-smile (Cody); Cody also went to the Octoberfest but 20-years after his father; when he was in the US Army.

5. Wakening of the Mosel (The Valley and River 1976)

Of orchards fresh and mild
I roamed the unforgotten
Mosel Valley;
How fair the wine vinegars were!
How refreshing the long-valley
Breeze!
The hum of the river and bees.

The view oer the mountain
I bent to look
All-innocent, with love and fate,
With memories I cannot fathom
Now
And words indiscreet!

Note: among the many places Dennis visited during his two stays in Germany, the Mosel Valley, its river and castles were among the greatest highlights. It is seldom a poet can go back to the moment to capture the event. It took Dennis 30-years to write the 12-poems he did on Vietnam, and when he wrote them, it was in less than a week. Here again, is that magical moment in his poems on Germany, 36-years ago.

See Dennis' web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com See his new book out: Poetry on Minnesota, go to http://www.bn.com or http://www.amazon.com


Author:: Dennis Siluk
Keywords:: Poetry
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