Thursday, August 11, 2011

Rats without a roof: a Poem Minnesota and three poetic epigrams

!±8± Rats without a roof: a Poem Minnesota and three poetic epigrams

Three Poetic epigrams

Empty

I am one of those people who pack up and go to fully stop at a time may have been, to forget the trauma on the body, the problem is now aged 59, are empty trips.

# 1698

Horse Dry

People see what they

Think you have seen, and we expect that you

Believe what they think, believe it.

# 1697

Happiness

Those who do not know, they won their luck

They are prone to bite

Bybully dog.

# 1699 23/02/2007

Rats homeless

[Dedicated to my brother Mike Siluk - l958]

... The mice in the ensuing fire barrel

in late fall (where the waste was incinerated year)

before the season fades into winter;

This is when the icy silence

freezes the earth:

This is when my brother and I emptied

the trash and burned all the old -

buried deep, while the ground was still soft.

Shadowin ambush, when we moved the fifty gallons per barrel,

It has on its board - then came the thick-haired rat

lived under ...

We both knew that it would soon appear,

if not where, scat, they did:

to "nd street, their roof was at home

You know -

... Sniff us, they would run here and there,

directly behind the 'garage trees, shrubs

and towering weeds on our side - had

Turn squeak squeal madly

usTrouble - we like the roof was

From their homes, and they see:

shivering in the cold wind: as we have maintained

digging ... still digging the hole! ...

placed in the trash a. ..!

23/02/2007 # 1700 (Revised)

(Originally written March 24, 2005)), St. Paul, Minnesota, USA))


Rats without a roof: a Poem Minnesota and three poetic epigrams

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