The Poet's Corner
[Three poem/ see review of poetry under the poems]
The Poets Condor
The condor fly's
Amongst the hills
In open skies
Of San Jerr?nimo,
Near Huancayo?
Forbidding any
To near his path-
Lest he dare
To risk a attack,
Near Huancayo!...
#685 5/27/05
Fate of a Poet
Poets have an abundance of
Consonants
A few vowels (for transparency)
And no money
They have days and days
Of moldy cloths
Some displayed
In windows?;
In essence, the Poet
Has a courtship
With the Gordian Knot-;
And raw rice for the devil!...
#686 5/24/05
Puppeteer Poet
Without legends
The poet would never have
Been born;
The written language would
Not have been invented;
And no one would have been
Immortalized? .
#687 5/25/05
Review [this review is on the poet and his three poems, he calls, "The Poet's Corner"]: By Rosa Penaloza: the Ref: the poet Dennis Siluk, a quick look at the poet looking at the poet, as he writes about the poet with poetry, as he informs the reader, poets are needed in the world; had they not been, we'd not have a language to write. The author adds the guts of language to inform the reader: see, we have vowels and consonants; although he doesn't say it, vowels are the food the poets drink with, and the consonants are the food poets chew with, for it is the vowels we do not use our teeth with to make sounds, rather consonants, is that not so [?]In any case, the poet adds his first poem to be the '...Condor,'out of the three, for good reason, the vowels are echoing: o's and y's and e's; in such a short poem you can't miss them. He also uses the S's in the first stanza [three of them] to move the poem quickly through and to create a window for the reader.
The Author lives in Lima, Peru and St. Paul, Minnesota, and has been on TV and in many newspapers concerning his writings. http://dennissiluk.tripod.com