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5) Lima’s Political: Pot of Crickets (2005)
There is a ‘Pot of Crickets’ called death
(in Lima, Peru)
and they can hear its heartbeat,—
sense its pulse
(and in the darkness, see even the eyes,
lips, and nakedness, of its people).
And they can hear the breath (oh yes, oh
yes—these crickets ((of and for the people));
they have time to spare,—
they whisper, condescending
(the pulse that speaks their name))
life is but a little flame));
the love they speak in—, is in vain;
this pot of crickets: Lima’s politicians…!
#892 10-12-05; dedicated to Cesar Hildebrandt, and his TV Talk Show
6) Chilled in Lima
It is Sunday morning, in Lima, Peru—
October; the silence of the night
has been broken
by the house’s human chilled voices.
We all sit at the dinning room table:
Coffee, tea, watching Cesar Hildebrandt
on TV.
Noises,— noises of this ruffled early
morning—(akin to a running brook
of chilled water): life has a sweet scent to
it: a soft touch, a cool breeze—; the tea is
warm: like drinking a thawing out frozen
shadow: a good, shadow!...
#887 (October 9, 2005) written in Lima, Peru
Note : Cesar Hildebrandt, International Commentator, for Channel #2, in Lima, Peru, on October 7, 2005, introduced Mr. Siluk´s book, “Peruvian Poems,” to the world, saying: “…Peruvian Poems, is a most interesting book, and important….”
More than 84,000-visit Mr. Siluk’s web site a year: see his travels and books…!
Nota 2: César Hildebrandt, Comentarista Internacional, en Canal 2, en Lima, Perú, el 7 de octubre del 2005, introdujo el libro del Sr. Siluk, “Poemas Peruanos”, al mundo, diciendo: “...Poemas Peruanos es un libro muy interesante, usted debería leerlo...”
See Dennis' web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com
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