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Is this a problem? Forms bend, with the windGates lie still: hide around cornersAnd horrible beings, smell, dead, they lay unseen.Here, sounds of doom--fill nameless rooms,Where mysterious manuscripts--:Dare, to tell the dead--what lies ahead.There amid many, odd things I found:Raving of madmen--curses and clowns--Black publications, rocks, legends and frowns.Along side its route, crawls, only shadows--In ominous shapes: not to be determined,In these isolation vaults, down, approach down.. [http://safe-cracker.com/safe-vault-engineers-Cheltenham safe engineers Cheltenham]..Haunted by huge nightmaresOne lives by these monolith unbridled spiritsDrossy, peaceful, I say forever, screaming!...Dlsiluk, 5/16/04 [revised: 9/102005] #821Note by Rosa: Dennis Siluk published a recently, or this past year or therefore, called "The Macabre Poems," it was his 27th book [now he's 31, which his new book developing, "Peruvian Poems," next month]; and his 4th book in composition. And his darkest guide in this variety. Matter-of-fact, he followed the path of such poets--in creating this book--such poets as: Clark A. Johnson, Lovecraft, Robert Howard, and of course his desired, George Sterling; in doing this he concentrated on the more deeper collection of adjectives for information, as he calls it; and made a declaration on the book, and in public when the book came out, saying: "If you want to know who you are dealing with, you got to take a muster-seed of faith with you to the sets of hell; playing it safe won't get you home." Poetry, as Dennis says: may be many points to many people, and denying the unseen world is not the way to truth and fact. Ergo, this is a poem that never managed to get into his book.
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Is this a pain? Designs fold, using the windGates rest still: hide around cornersAnd bad creatures, scent, dead, they set unseen.Here, looks of misfortune--complete nameless bedrooms,Where mystical manuscripts--:Dare, to inform the dead--what lies ahead [http://safe-cracker.com/safe-vault-engineers-Swansea safe engineer Swansea].There amid many, weird issues I discovered:Raving of madmen--curses and clowns--Dark guides, rocks, figures and frowns.<br><br>With its path, crawls, only shadows--In threatening designs: to not be motivated,In these solitude vaults, down, way down...Haunted by monstrous nightmaresOne lifestyles by these monolith unbridled spiritsDrossy, peaceful, I say forever, yelling!...<br><br>Dlsiluk, 5/16/04 [modified: 9/102005] 821Note by Rosa: Dennis Siluk wrote a book recently, or this past year or so, named "The Macabre Poems," it had been his 27th book [currently he has 31, which his new book coming out, "Peruvian Poems," next month]; and his 4th book in poetry. And his greatest book in this style. Matter-of-fact, he adopted the path of such poets--in developing this guide--such poets as: Clark A. Smith, Lovecraft, Robert Howard, and of course his chosen, George Sterling; in doing this he centered on the more greater choice of adjectives for information, as he calls it; and produced a record on the book, and in public once the book arrived, saying: "If you need to know who you're working with, you surely got to have a muster-seed of faith with you to the pits of hell; enjoying it secure will not get you home." Poetry, as Dennis says: might be many things to many people, and questioning the world is not the way to truth and fact. Thus, this can be a poem that never caused it to be into his book.

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Is this a pain? Designs fold, using the windGates rest still: hide around cornersAnd bad creatures, scent, dead, they set unseen.Here, looks of misfortune--complete nameless bedrooms,Where mystical manuscripts--:Dare, to inform the dead--what lies ahead safe engineer Swansea.There amid many, weird issues I discovered:Raving of madmen--curses and clowns--Dark guides, rocks, figures and frowns.

With its path, crawls, only shadows--In threatening designs: to not be motivated,In these solitude vaults, down, way down...Haunted by monstrous nightmaresOne lifestyles by these monolith unbridled spiritsDrossy, peaceful, I say forever, yelling!...

Dlsiluk, 5/16/04 [modified: 9/102005] 821Note by Rosa: Dennis Siluk wrote a book recently, or this past year or so, named "The Macabre Poems," it had been his 27th book [currently he has 31, which his new book coming out, "Peruvian Poems," next month]; and his 4th book in poetry. And his greatest book in this style. Matter-of-fact, he adopted the path of such poets--in developing this guide--such poets as: Clark A. Smith, Lovecraft, Robert Howard, and of course his chosen, George Sterling; in doing this he centered on the more greater choice of adjectives for information, as he calls it; and produced a record on the book, and in public once the book arrived, saying: "If you need to know who you're working with, you surely got to have a muster-seed of faith with you to the pits of hell; enjoying it secure will not get you home." Poetry, as Dennis says: might be many things to many people, and questioning the world is not the way to truth and fact. Thus, this can be a poem that never caused it to be into his book.

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