Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Three Poems by Felino A. Soriano

in the poem of rhythm
 
or
in
            the immanent faculty of language’s methodology…
 
staggered
                        sentiments
upon emotional aggregated fathoms, whole or whole in the halved architecture of
 
a sonnet’s implicit salutation
 
echoed
 
 
in the wholeness of rhythm
 
querying the immanent self (subjective as the mirror’s rotating back)
                        can
a
            section be
considered whole in the aspectual meaning of dictionary intelligence?
 
then
                                                as though the body ignites becoming interior to the flame’s
oval-fingering
recalling unzips its etching phenomena
reenacting reactive
oppositional consultation
resulting in the remembering of youth’s antediluvian                        achromatic
feature:
 
whole is
the naturalized experiment
realized amid extent of thoughts’ physical
composition of an echo’s unfailing
dissertation
 
 
in the morale of rhythm
 
containing
 
                                              deconstructed fathoms as meeting the need of tonal
                        refinement
            of
sound
                                                         in the symptoms of absolute healing
                        hearing
                                              hoping
upon a mathematical
style
                        logic constructing balance hardened by the delivered
meaning of
confined fervor
ability application excitation,             belief
 
 
 
 
 
Felino A. Soriano has authored 55 collections of poetry, including In the parallel of pursued occurrences (Fowlpox Press, 2012), Quartet Dialogues (white sky ebooks, 2012), and Of language|s| the rain speaks (quarter after press, 2012). He publishes the online endeavors Counterexample Poetics and Differentia Press. His work finds foundation in philosophical studies and connection to various idioms of jazz music. He lives in California with his wife and family and is a case manager and advocate for adults with developmental and physical disabilities. For further information, please visit www.felinoasoriano.info.

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