Felino A. Soriano
from Of isolated limning
Felino A. Soriano’s most recent poetry collections include Extolment in the praising exhalation of jazz (Kind of a Hurricane Press, 2013), the collaborative volume with poet, Heller Levinson and visual artist, Linda Lynch, Hinge Trio (La Alameda Press, 2012) and rhythm:s (Fowlpox Press, 2012). He publishes the online endeavors Counterexample Poetics and Differentia Press. His work finds foundation in philosophical studies and connection to various idioms of jazz music. He lives in California with his wife and family and is the director of supported living and independent living programs providing supports to adults with developmental disabilities. For further information, please visit www.felinoasoriano.info.
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from Of isolated limning
early, then movement becomes
surge this isolated leap from rest’s stagnant
responsibilities
an after —habitual fleeing into home or homemade articulation of warming
—hands rewiring methods’
organic
space a sphere locates entrance from the exiting syllables and
authentic alphabet reflections apply amid
morning’s onset and vivid glaze of purpled deepened contours, a
calligraphic
speech welcomes and warns though early, night’s walking hover, soon
and again the
hand
initiates wander
promising view and listening as automatic virtues of music’s incorporated vantage,
unimpeded
clarity
interchanging images
youth or the prior
increasing momentum
an extracted virtue of
improvised angles, their
range and spectral systems
open into the hand whose
calefacient function
fixates into a gazing emblem
watched by the eyed
liaison, cultural seamless
achromatic indentations
of music
introverted paradigms
shift(shame)less arbitrary fulcrum reactive premise tethered
the language of rhythms
orates into exhaled
lines and
angled
physiology:
of
momentum
creased by the pressure of name to overwhelm status’ impulsion to
produce
symbols incorporate heard emblems hearsay and the ears
needed
resuscitating
virtue
renaming aligned
fractions, whole-though legends
spiritual encasing these
sounds incorporate into predetermined
echoed
pulsing pluralities
Felino A. Soriano’s most recent poetry collections include Extolment in the praising exhalation of jazz (Kind of a Hurricane Press, 2013), the collaborative volume with poet, Heller Levinson and visual artist, Linda Lynch, Hinge Trio (La Alameda Press, 2012) and rhythm:s (Fowlpox Press, 2012). He publishes the online endeavors Counterexample Poetics and Differentia Press. His work finds foundation in philosophical studies and connection to various idioms of jazz music. He lives in California with his wife and family and is the director of supported living and independent living programs providing supports to adults with developmental disabilities. For further information, please visit www.felinoasoriano.info.