among morning of harps
an
abstract alphabet of diagonal
crows
their
angular
syntax composes structural dilemmas
engaged in the process of
examining clarity's
tonal gradations
these versions of burgeon and
interconnected freedoms
mirroring
youth's vocal redirections from
the mother's faucet of ongoing sentiment and
stylized routine of welcoming attunement
rush the paradigm suggests:
of hope then the offering of its apparition
pardons in the forgiving
of naturalized fear
gathering within hand of a moment's
recollecting
method
a
turning to/onto
grace and habilitating method of an afterward of
elongated cacoethes
unwind across the
verbal
stairs
sending
an away functionality inward
fluctuating truancies
burgeon on prism's clarity this
asterisk of ongoing rhythm
cached and called to
negate temporal syncopations pulsating as
reward highlights
in the emotional fathom of grasp
among the prior's missing
endangered composition
Felino A. Soriano is a poet documenting coöccurrences. His poetic language stems from exterior motivation of jazz music and the belief in languageās unconstrained devotion to broaden understanding. His work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net anthologies. He lives in California with his wife and family and is a director of supported living and independent living programs providing supports to adults with developmental disabilities. These poems from Quintet Dialogues: translating introspection are forthcoming in book form through Howling Dog Press, later in 2015. More information about Soriano can be found at FelinoASoriano.info.