1
Woman from Alabam'
I once known a woman from Alabamâ
Who would kiss with a slam and a bang!
And-all I could smell, when we made love,
so well,
Was cabbage, snuff and chicken-wings.
#1196 2/10/06
2
The He-bee
The He-bee
Said to the she-bee
âStand still a while,
Iâm going to make you smile;
Give you some honey~!â
#1195 2/10/06
3
The Nut in the Rut
Hereâs to you âNut!â
Whoâs stuck in a rutâ,
With slimy hips and all;
Iâd rather die, in some
Pumpkin pie, than kiss
Those drippinâ lips!
#1197 2/10/06
Flat on her Back
Flat on her back she
Called to meâ
Said she had something
And it was free⦠â
But something for nothinâ
Didnât include pussyâ¦!
#1198 1/10/06
Note: you see in Silukâs poetry a zest for life, with some sparks; he lives in a world that is his own, for the most part, most of the time, and has lived in most places heâs written about. He lived in Alabama for 2 1/2 years in the late â60s and again in the late 70âs. His German poems, take the road he traveled in Germany, as well as his time in Seattle, San Francisco, Minnesota and Peru. Some with humor like the ones on African American Poetry, and some on tradition which deal with Peru; and some on the winters of Minnesota. Thus, he seems to reach to whatever his mood is for the places heâs been to. Rosa
See Dennis' web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com
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