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Two Poems by Felino A. Soriano

Meditation

Noon's swollen
                                              humidity
                      heard among funnels of yarned italicized icteric         angles
                                                         sliding
                                   back
          toward
                                                                                            dusk's 5:00
                                                                              remembrance of a death devoted
                      to
                                                         underlining
                      faculties of stern
reinterpretation.
                                                                     Fallacies
                                                                                                       require a believable
                                    gradation
articulating answered
                                               sapience
upon excavating time and whole histories
                                                                      recalling medicinal agents       carrying
            revival's personal partitions of splayed                         articulations'
naturalized devotion.




All

Of age is everything legitimate; logical nuances
            shape and envelope
                        pertain then burn
                                                                     such fluid
                                    methodologies
incorporating the self
                                                or self of removed motivation
                        either thus
neither
                                    focus upon flagrant reflectional enigmas.


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Felino SorianoFelino A. Soriano is a case manager and advocate for adults with developmental and physical disabilities. For more information, please visit his website at www.FelinoASoriano.info.