1) The White Bobber Pigeon [de: Favorita Caf de Miraflores, Lima, Peru
The White Bobber [Pigeon bobs (up and down), as he slowly walks the sidewalk (in Lima, Peru): pacing to and fro (bobbing his head forward and back): to and froeating crumbs that Juan throws onto the walk in the front of his restaurant; amazing I think, to watch this dumb creature walk right up to him, eating (not even chewing), swallowing those big hunks of bread: this white dirty-winged pigeon.
Somehow I get the notion this White Bobber pigeon can reason: is he entertaining me and Juan? Perchance he has forgotten hes just a dirty winged pigeon?
#1346, 5/11/06, 5:45 PM Thursday, at the Favorita Caf, de Miraflores, Lima, Peru.
2) Everlasting [The Drunk
Tail of his eye
Eyes like dirty yellowish
Clay marbles
The tail endfixed
Whispers (bs) then waits
Help!
Like a hog with his
Throat cut; a
Cigarette shaped into
The weedswiping
His trouser-cuffs
The shadows crawl
Up to his knees
Wrist-deep, it sinks into
His flesh!
#830 11/27/05 [found after misplacing it, 5/9/2006
[Commentary It sometimes gets to me, watching nature mix with its creatures and humans, all mixed together; the earth saying: lets become one; the earth breeds, breathes for us, as it does for the lesser creatures than us, I do believe. It is alive, amongst many other brothers and sisters it has in its solar system. And our solar system is part of a galaxy, which is in comparison to a larger body, surrounded by constellations and the Universe as a whole; perhaps the universe is the body, and earth but a cell within it, no more. If Earth is wounded, so are its nuclear family: Mars, Saturn, and Mercury, and so forth and so on; it is earths birthright, to be part of the bigger picture (in that capacity), to support us, as w are weaker, but blessed beings from the Most High; we are quite dependent on her, ar e we not? As if she was a mother, our unspeaking mother you might say; should she have an abortion, God help us all.
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Author:: Dennis Siluk
Keywords:: Poetry
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