Felino Soriano
Poems by Felino Soriano


Scenes and Takes # 28, 1

Portent inclinations, they
the prophesying species,
suspecting. Wrong, projections
within the hands of enveloped
imaginary beliefs. Naked dedication
though, no cloth becoming of
across critical thinking. Thought
yes, mending visually assassinated
sarcasm. Truth, objective.


Scenes and Takes # 29, 1


There are many acclimations to 'both'. Pairs
stimulate toward an original premise,
relatable. Match. Memory: wasted
atop the furious beauty of
a tumbling firefly, acclimated to burgeon:
and creased sameness: monotony.
This language of mutuality
discerns an ensuing plausible
occurrence of realization.


Determining Time's Motivation

Decisions require layered
ability, a specified devotion
toward
explaining subsequent
reaction,
a handheld delay
of synthetic responsibility.
Processing fragmented thoughts,
the
puzzled disjoints of nostalgic
occurrences,
held as if holy within the white
of unblemished, forwarded time. The conscious
reviews options, organic tributes to
necessity of reality's illustrated motive.



Felino Soriano, from California, is a case manager working with developmentally disabled adults, and philosophy
student. He is the author of a chapbook entitled "Exhibits Require Understanding Open Eyes" published by
Trainwreck Press. His poetry appears at Otoliths, Blaze VOX, Zone, Ygdrasil, Hecale, and elsewhere. Visit his
website  for more information.