Monday, November 26, 2012

Peruvian Poems While in Transition (3 and 4)

3)Shadow in the Wood

I got lost in the dark part of the wood (the moon is up, dark with the shadows in the wood,): Look dark? I said You are by yourself!

come to this crevice, in the wood, a voice said to me; and now Im a leaf on its tree.

#888 Oct 9, 2005 (Lima, Peru)

4)Limas Intangible Garden

Laced with light, the Gardens bright which stands between things dimly seen; the planetary mornings sun lovingly

beyond the orb of Earths sky Shows crimson burning rays, beams of light For limas first light.

There is something about this garden I like something in the way of watching it grow grow, from a plot of black dirt, to something more. From seeds, small trees, planted foliage to: towering thickness, bountiful green leafage, All glowing rims, from the sun.

It has touched my hearts desire: something risen before unseen; fragile--, only laced with light, now bearing limbs and leavesmy intangible garden, that now lives before unseen.

#889 (10-10-05) Dedicated to Armando (for once I write about something rising, instead of dying).

Note : Cesar Hildebrandt, International Commentator, for Channel #2, in Lima, Peru, on October 7, 2005, introduced Mr. Siluks book, Peruvian Poems, to the world, saying: Peruvian Poems, is a most interesting book, and important.

Nota: Csar Hildebrandt, Comentarista Internacional, en Canal 2, en Lima, Per, el 7 de octubre del 2005, introdujo el libro del Sr. Siluk, Poemas Peruanos, al mundo, diciendo: ...Poemas Peruanos es un libro muy interesante, usted debera leerlo...

See Dennis' web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com


Author:: Dennis Siluk
Keywords:: Poetry
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