Happy, Sad, Mad and Glad, Moved in down the streetCautious watched them, from her window, Wondering, which one should I meet?Confused came in with overwhelmed and said, "The Panics have come to town"Then Hopeful called the carefulls, And said that Happy was a clown.Anxious came in with the news, Confident... Read More
Chicken Soup is good for a coldSleep is good for the FluWhen I get a case of the FearsWhat is a person to do?It is not bacteriaAlthough it can eat away my soulIt is not a virusYet, it can keep me from feeling wholeI know what will do the trick,What... Read More
I get up in the morningAnd want to stay in bedOh, so nice and warmLike fresh from the oven bread.My day is oh so busyI wish that I could stayIn the quiet of my houseIf only I could play.Relax and play like Children doNo matter where they areNever worried about... Read More
During interviews and general conversations with the public,one of the most difficult questions for me to answer(timely and thoroughly) is,"Why do you enjoy writing"?So due to the challenge manifested in such a question,I pondered on creating an answer. Many reasons came to mind,but after digesting much"time for thought",I managed to... Read More
Growing hurts sometimes; saying goodbye to friends, to things you've known and done to things you wanted to do. Growing heals sometimes the shattered dreams and hopes of a life you once knew leading you to a new knowledge... Read More
How wonderfully sweet to be a dweller dwelling on the road of goodbye. Bittersweet tears fall as I think of all the places I'll never see, all the faces I'll never know, all the joys I'll never share, as I head for the... Read More
FIND the MAGICFind the Magic As you release old bondage Come out of hiding And see the starsFind the Magic As you expose the pain Let the tears flow And find beauty in your bodyFind the Magic As you scream from the beating Run from the threats And feel the... Read More
Ocean Heal MeOcean heal my wounds Let your waves curl and foam on my body Wash away blood, heal scarsOcean renew me with your power As unceasingly you roll Giving strength that's been drainedOcean keep me warm Wrap me in your brine Caress me with your tidesOcean disperse my tears... Read More
now is not the time to open open that great door again not the time to be more tolerant not the time to play to winnow is not the time for justice evolution mercy choices not the time to pet the puppies yipping with pathetic voicesnow is not the time... Read More
JOINEDHeart beat of man pounding - yet unheard joined becomes the beat of a nation.Words of man written - yet unread joined becomes a proclamation.Sounds of man spoken - yet unheard joined becomes a production .Lines of man drawn - yet unrecognized joined becomes an illustration.Beings of man humming... Read More
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My eyes opened. I am still alive; Living on... Read More
Part OneI tell you a legend of long ago Of... Read More
Hammers. Timbers. Iron. Steel.They're laying down a mighty keel.As ant-like... Read More
The following two poems, one in English, the other in... Read More
Here is some witty poetry (not sure if that is... Read More
Ed Gallagher Dec. 11, 1907 - Sept. 5, 2004This poem... Read More
Real Power.One Tsunami, and all our armies, Seem belittled by... Read More
[Episode Five]Arizona Blue-GunfighterThe Wolves Nest-in the North[Episode Five]Northern Minnesota Area?Winter... Read More
Have you ever sat there staring at the paper, ready... Read More
Man UnbowedUnbowed by sin, the world of man, stands Upon... Read More
Ah! Leave the gold, wealth and landSays the Inca King?;... Read More
The concept of brief encounters, even romantic encounters, with a... Read More
YOU MIGHT THINK I AM STRONGI THINK YOU GOT IT... Read More
Once upon a midnight dreary, coffee cold and vision... Read More
Part oneI see them in the skies I hear them... Read More
A poetic comment that just welled up inside my head... Read More
To many non-specialists of literature, poetry is deeply unsatisfying. There... Read More
Isn't that what they say?But what does that mean?There's no... Read More
Note: written after seeing the little adobe 16th century church... Read More
Cesar Vallejo: Black RosesBow down your head ol' poet- To... Read More
Poetry is more than just rhyming and prose that is... Read More
What can I do to keep this world in its... Read More
Atahualpa's Game [Peruvian]Sometimes, it's not wise To share your wisdom... Read More
What do you do when you want to write poetry?... Read More
I can see the cerulean blue of the skiesOr the... Read More
Little girl from HuancayoDo you really, really know? Just how... Read More
Since Mohamed Ali?then Cassius Clay?announced that he had written "The... Read More
"Song of the Great Zimbabwe"Across the African, winter's skyIn the... Read More
As I picked up some of the polished gemstones in... Read More
We were exiled from the Garden of Eden. Its... Read More
When I hear your voice inside my head it makes... Read More
During interviews and general conversations with the public,one of the... Read More
Explore the meaning of poetry and the motivation of poets... Read More
Storm Rising along the Lima Coast [Summer of 2002]?wind was... Read More
Real Power.One Tsunami, and all our armies, Seem belittled by... Read More
Supernatural PoetryHere are five poems,-what I call-death and supernatural poems.... Read More
1.Night in Jamaica [Peruvianism: 1810]It was a rainy night... Read More
To many non-specialists of literature, poetry is deeply unsatisfying. There... Read More
English VersionThe Merchant of Copan [480 AD]Advance: The ballgame at... Read More
JOINEDHeart beat of man pounding - yet unheard joined... Read More
Advance: Mr. Dennis Siluk's poetry can have its fire-hearted twists:... Read More
She probably can't remember and I know I can never... Read More
You speak simple, completley understandable justifications I respect them, respect... Read More
Note: written 4-15-05, while driving through the Andes of Peru,... Read More
"How Do I Love Thee?" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning was... Read More
now is not the time to open open that great... Read More
Charlotte Bronte (1816 ?1855) Novelist and Poet.Charlotte was the daughter... Read More
Part One Midget HistoryI am thirty-six inches tall, that is... Read More
I never thought I would have to say GOODBYE to... Read More
Footprints to Mantaro Valley (Peru; in English and Spanish)In what... Read More
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