Gay poet Regie Cabic slopes of "off-peak, gay Filipino American poet Regie Cabic is a soft-spoken romantic. On stage, he is an angry man. ''I'm always fighting,''says Cabic. ''I'm on the edge. I try to see how far – how far it can go without falling from shore.''

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Maybe there's more to life than living
Maybe there's more life to live.
A person is a wave in a stream,
Turbulent waters with a dream,
The revelation that makes life worth giving.
In love finds a reason to believe,
The love they need to make life may seem,
The love that makes the mundane moment glow
Undo luck with faith, death and suffering.
There is no love, but at the risk of death,
After having assessed more than I,
Embracing what gives life to life, and grace,
Replacing fear of death or loss of joy.
Know therefore fearful that the end of breath
Is not that one end must be proposed, otherwise
None spoke face to face fortune,
Life recognized any bullet can destroy.
BE MY VALENTINE, MY LOVE
Be my Valentine, my love,
As will be for you,
And we love all day,
And love throughout our lives.
Because love has no parameters
And just in time
But it is the gift of paradise,
A pinch of the sublime.
So let's take this holiday
To resubmit our love
For those unfamiliar with the sin
And with the movement of angels.
SAYINGS OF LOVE
– It may be unfortunate in itself, but to be truly tormented, one must love.
– Love is more difficult to accept to give.
– To love is to embrace life. To love fully is to accept death and life.
– The secret of happiness is simple: love, giving, darling.
Why then are so many unhappy?
Because they're afraid.
– The only love yourself, and you are alone.
Love none of others, and the two are alone.
Only the love of his family and his family is not alone.
Only love of their nation and their nation is the only one.
There can be no communion, not even with oneself, but for God's sake.
Sometimes I think I might be alone
Sometimes I think I could being alone:
Really alone, neither God nor friends.
The people around me, then he could be of stone:
Only faces on a frieze that never ends.
And I like to travel in my mind to death,
A world within a world closed as a tomb.
My thought would be as silent as breath,
And, as my breath, run to my destination.
These thoughts make me tremble, is not
A world where I can come and find rest.
A rock gives way inside, and I walk through
To be laughing eyes a welcome guest.
Thank God we have you, friend, that could be
And be as I could be otherwise.
THIRTEEN
Thirteen is a lucky age!
Happiness comes tumbling down the door
Instantly a chuckle with a friend,
Returning with the bounce of empty happiness.
There's no better ecstasy than this,
Even when the strange teen changes end
Even when at last know the score.
No more bubbly lifetime of this phase.
POETRY AND EXPLANATION
1. Since poetry is an association between poet and reader, what the poet is not what the poem means.
2. The image always means more than the explanation, what explanation by the poet reductive.
3. Explanations by others that the poet, however, can be rewarding, because they are not authentic.
4. Then, What is a reader to meet an interesting passage that seems dark? First, the search of his own mind and heart, second, the search minds and hearts of others through reading and conversation, thirdly, the treatment of the explanation of a poet so foolish as to make one the same attention given to any informed reader in fourth place, always aware that the fault may be with the poet and not with the reader.
5. What , then, is a poet to do, have written a passage that many readers find obscure? First, consider whether the passage is unnecessarily obscure, and, if so, revise it, secondly, if the passage is richly dark, has faith in his readers, thirdly, if neither of the first two suggestions works, consider another vocation.
6. The only thing a poet should even consider explaining what he never should have written in the first place.
FIRST ANNIVERSARY REPLAY THE TUNE
First Anniversary repeat the melody,
Inciting the music still unknown,
Memories without a word,
Featured as the side dark of the moon.
Then sing with joy of the old familiar song
And listening to the notes you can not hear,
Notes to play, but in the inner ear,
None other than love for that long.
Quietly, below its conclusion,
Vivid is the truth of what you sing,
Exact as ice, radiant as the summer
Rich and free, abundant and pure.
So you felt this sense, without feeling
When you stop ring the bells of glory,
Rejoicing at the rate of battery time
However, still yearning for what he has, and secure.
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I am a poet and webmaster of the popular poetry site, Poems for Free, at http://www.poemsforfree.com.
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