Poems by Felino A. Soriano © Approbations 827 —after Tord Gustavsen Ensemble's Spiral Song Inner dialectic spreads obsessive continuity of sound waves of undulating proximity prior and before or present and between modes of improper function heightened realism gallop-method fixation: nouns of proper designation rotates visions there along roads and passive complexities annihilating reclusive amounts of rhythmic passivity elongated upon entrance of an earth's rounded cliché; the portion of hope found nearest to the crown of a thought's haloed designation. Approbations 860 —after Vassilis Tsabropoulos' Promenade
Visual right-hand lean eyes' focal reinterpretation: gnarled tonal corporeal basis function fulcrum reopening hybrid illumination: beetle neath octagonal shadow pulling gray dimension through bladed green combing slender, readapting waist. Felino A. Soriano (b. 1974) is a case manager and advocate for adults with developmental and physical disabilities. In 2010, he was chosen for the Gertrude Stein "rose" prize for creativity in poetry from Wilderness House Literary Review . Philosophical studies collocated with his connection to classic and avant-garde jazz explains motivation for poetic occurrences. For information, including his 40 print and electronic collections of poetry, over 2,500 published poems, interviews, and editorships, please visit his website: www.felinoasoriano.info . |