3 Poems on a Wanka Warrior
1) The Property on Unishcoto
Weep for the one so robust to die
Whom war has taken at very last!
Moron or his wife that sings no a lot more
And the ruins on Unishcoto.
This was he who had a flaming coronary heart
And heroic breath,
Whose weapons are laid, and hung
In the Property of Unishcoto.
It was he who grew mighty in war,
But her war was if not:
Consequently, weep for one so robust in war
Whose war is now, of the night time!
# 1451 9-seven-2006: take note, Unishcoto is a wreck on to of one of the mountains in the Mantaro Valley of Peru.
2) Stone Oven
Powering the stone oven – she sat
A person bronze lady, 50 %-grieving
Her deal with shinning with heat
And rolling darkish eyes by her
Feet one dog and 4 puppies,
Scratching and bumping–
As they ate – their meal …
Fire mirrored: flashes of teeth
Curiosity had vanished–.
# 1453 (08/09/2006)
3) Stone Window
Outdoors her stone window
In the sky no stars showed
The earth was a deflated swell
The sky was sagging its darkish shape
The trees further than, like chilled ghosts
And the moon shown a chilly
Corpse-like light-weight, hence, a gray
Chill seeped by way of and on the stones.
Trickling like h2o all all over her,
Halting at her breasts, her unimpeded
Bones: her breath, flesh was without
Feeling. “How long must I grieve?”
She pleaded in her gray like silence.
Then the gray previously mentioned her head
Started to dissolve.
# 1454 (08/09/2006)
Resource by Dennis Siluk Dr.hc – http://ezinearticles.com/?3-Poems-on-a-Wanka-Warrior&id=294071
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