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Shattered Silence
Shattered Silence
Shattered Silence
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Shattered Silence

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I try to lift the wet blanket of Taboos which silence or, at least, defines the issues that daily impact our lives: politics, religion, sex, money, war, peace, illnesses, etc. I hope this book shatters the silence.
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Release dateOct 31, 2019
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Shattered Silence
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Paul Zeppelin

Paul Zeppelin is an artist and poet who address the wide variety of subjects from his life. Paul ‘Zeppelin incorporates the fragments of his lifelong experiences into an undeniably vivid and masterfully de ned imagery which leads a reader into an exciting journey across the wide-ranged work of Paul’s poetic vision. His distinctive poetry must be heard from the rst row

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    Shattered Silence - Paul Zeppelin

    SHATTERED SILENCE

    Copyright © 2019 Paul Zeppelin.

    Cover Credits: Mary Anne Capeci

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

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    ISBN: 978-1-5320-8620-5 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-5320-8622-9 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-5320-8621-2 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2019916754

    iUniverse rev. date: 10/30/2019

    Contents

    Preface

    Dawn Poured Its Rays into My Room

    I Need a Pair of Wings

    The Night Has Opened Its Umbrella

    Empty Pages

    I Carved My Rosy Dreams

    I Cast My Nets upon the World

    Cherchez La Femme

    Bacchanalia

    I Brought Her a Bouquet

    Another Trojan Horse

    Artful Uncertainty

    A Dungeon for Imperfect Lives

    I Often Pray in Empty Chapels

    Her Life’s Dried Out Riverbeds

    I Breathe the Air of Glee

    Homage to Eugene Ionesco

    Homage to D. M. Thomas

    Homage to Beethoven

    Homage to Perlman

    Homage to Japan

    Homage to Thieves and Whores

    I’m Leaving Earth

    I Cannot Play a Second Violin

    I Hold the End of a Rope

    I Need a Shrink

    Ode to Love

    Ode to Nice

    I Missed the Fork

    I Miss the French Riviera and Provence

    I Miss the Heat

    I Miss You, Abigail

    I Love My Solitude

    I Love the Movies of Tomorrow

    I Built a House from a Dream

    I Loved My Nanny

    I Left the Tower of Despair.

    I Left a Bitter Message

    I Live in My Tomorrow

    I Hope to Be Around for A While

    He Slowly Drags his Cart

    Goodbye…

    Forgive me, Mom and Dad

    My Life Abruptly Changed

    I Leave this Bedlam

    Forgive Me, Love

    I Left My Parachute Behind

    I Listened to the Rain

    The Night Fell Quickly on the Pond

    I Morphed into an Owl

    The Guillotine of History

    A Silver-Washed Moonlight

    Eternity for Writers

    Our Platoon Marched

    I Learned to Dream

    I am Breaking the Ice

    Opium of Fame

    Homo Homini Lupus Est

    I Lent my Soul to Badness

    Graveyards of Hopes

    I Cast Away My Anger

    I Lost My Diamond

    I Lost a Password

    We Longed for Glee

    I Look in Silence at the Gold of Foliage

    A Crescent Bashfully Hides

    I Loaned my Loneliness to Others

    I Lecture to Myself

    I Lost My Last Illusion

    C’est la Vie

    I Breathe

    I Built a Cabin in the Woods

    A Bud Unfurls in just a Day

    A Crystal Shrine

    A Sketch

    I Asked my Death to Dance

    I Closed My Eyes

    I Locked the Door into My Heart

    A Blissful Ploy

    A Farewell Swig

    A Departing Train

    A Bad Dream

    Estranged

    Hemmingway

    I Love My Neighbor

    A Cruel Hurricane

    Along the River of Despair

    A Bird of Hope

    Enlightened Failure

    Don’t Rush to Bury Me

    Eludes those Cracking Whips

    Eternal Adolescence

    Don’t Try to Fly

    A Day Before

    As Punishment for Debts

    A Drifter

    A Cube of Sugar

    From Truth to Lies

    History isn’t a Teacher

    An Empty Terminal of Love

    And Wilted Red Roses’ Petals

    Eternal Tango

    At Times

    Farewell, Dear Sun

    Graffiti

    Don’t Torture Me

    Good Wars

    Downfall

    Ascended Spirit

    Lively Equilibrium

    Don’t Spin the Globe

    Don’t Lose Your Head

    Don’t Try to Fly

    The Infantile Desire

    As a Pinch of Salt

    Don’t Strew Your Salt

    War Is Hell

    Farewell, my Gallant Matador

    I Am a Verses-Weaver

    Don’t Open Yet The Gate

    Far Back, As I Can Remember

    French Crepe

    Another Requiem

    Almost Iambic Sonnet

    Above My Melancholic Eyes

    The Olden Drawbridge is Set Apart

    Waterfalls of Vanity

    A Bitter Teardrop

    A Blindfolded Goddess

    A Boring Carnival

    Arbeit Macht Frei

    An Etude

    I Left Behind My Cheating Church

    A Gift

    A Guided Ride

    A Burning Red-Hot Grille

    I Looked for Dad

    Hell Lived in Me

    A Celebration of Suspense

    I Can’t Embrace

    I Found My Old Album in the Attic

    I Entered Twice

    Horizon

    I Chose a Gluttony Canteen

    A Breezy Shade

    We Tried to Love Somebody Else

    Amnesia of Fate

    A Cross to Bear

    The Countdown

    A Choice of Salt or Honey

    A Gypsy Lady Holds My Hand

    All-Forgiving Death

    A Beast Four-Footed

    A Life Devoured

    I Am In You

    No One Can Circle Squares

    Between the Moonlit Walls

    Along with Aesthetic Deafness

    A Fallen Angel Waited

    Have Faith in Science

    A Casual Bloodbath

    A Child That Never Had Enough

    A Confession

    Entropy

    Eternity Won’t Ever Say Goodbye

    Eccentric Comfort of my Days

    Art Is an Unknown Land

    Archival Files

    Ambiguities

    I Grab the Falling Knives

    Downhill to Dwell

    At Night

    At Eighty-three

    As if We Never Parted

    A Bugle Playing

    I Left Naiveté Behind

    I Clothed You with a Rain

    Emotional Intelligence

    I Am a Wolf

    A Cup of English Tea

    I Took a Redeye Flight

    Angry Man

    Fate

    Enigma of the Future’s Past

    Eternal Tango

    Ethereal Wisdom

    Etude

    Hey, Cabby

    Faustian Pact

    Farewell, my Gallant Matador

    A Day is Just An Exhibition

    The Crisp Boneyards

    And Visions Passed Away

    An Exit Sentence

    Down the River

    George Heard my Prayer

    Good and Evil

    Give Us a Happy Hour

    Give me Your Heart

    Gertrude’s Roses

    Futile Errands

    Friday Night

    First Dance

    Along the Salty Breeze

    Obsession with Mortality

    Ambiguities

    Farewell to Happiness

    Farewell, Accordion

    Adorned with a Fruitless Glitz

    Farewell, My Strife

    As Uninvited Guests

    He Finally May Touch his Stars

    Greece

    Eternity for Writers

    Enlightened Failure

    He Slowly Drags his Cart

    Four Silhouettes of Horses

    A Mirror

    Anguish

    Ode to Love

    Four Apocalyptic Horses

    No One Hears the Cries

    I Hate this Rain

    I Borrowed Glee

    I Ceased the Rain

    I had to Bite the Bullet

    House of Cards

    I Begged the Hurricane

    Life isn’t Idle with the Bitters

    Orgasms of History Were Faked

    My Epitaph

    Epitaph

    I Hover in My Dreams

    Epilogue

    Acknowledgements

    I have here dealt with the wall of Taboos which

    silenced our thoughts, emotions, and aspirations.

    I hope my poetry is deeply "interior and personal-

    which the reader recognizes as his own" as

    Salvatore Quasimodo once said.

    Preface

    I’ve known Paul Zeppelin for almost sixty years since 1961. At first, I met him as a painter. The remarkable thing at the time was that Paul, like no other, developed a special relationship between the hue and the semantics of his paintings. The most ordinary objects, such as a tin can or a burned match, turned on his canvas straight into a dramatic and often tragic story. At least that’s how the viewer perceived his pictures and rewarded the painter with fascination and deservedly popularity.

    Over the years, Paul Zeppelin developed his art into ever broader genres. Thus, his relationship found in painting between the elemental (hue) and complex (meaning, subject, meaning) was transformed into the relationship between the tone and the statement in his poems, which Paul wrote in recent years in English.

    So now the musical, the tone has taken on the role of the former hue, and the sound lately made sense. The power of this poetic collection is a seamlessly interwoven fabric of sound and meaning that leads us into the world of faith and doubt, of peace and war, of death and life, despair and hope…

    Zeppelin’s poems must be heard from the first row and then read by the eyes.

    Boris Schapiro

    Boris Schapiro is the author of Соло на флейте, Metamorphosenkorn, Ein Tropfen Wort, Aufgezeichnete Transzendenz, and 21 other literary works in German and Russian.

    Dawn Poured Its Rays into My Room

    I watched my nightly dreams in gray;

    Dawn poured its rays into my room,

    I grabbed my always ready broom

    And quickly swept them right away.

    I wished to find in the darkness,

    Not in the blinding light,

    The truth which rarely sparkles

    Under the starless night.

    However, in the morning of a day,

    When coffee is the eloquence of life,

    When daring winds are on the way,

    I seek a pearl of wisdom in my strife.

    My soul is coldly soaked.

    I raised my trembling voice

    In the hostile, piercing rain.

    The trees are still uncloaked,

    I really had no other choice,

    But funnel life into the drain.

    I try to find a panacea for this rust,

    While life acts like a stubborn horse

    Without a saddle, spurs and reins;

    I live in mediocrity, inhale the dust;

    I hardly breathe, my anger soars,

    And clogs my dog-tired veins.

    Like bees in search of fitting hives,

    I’m discovering the arteries of lives.

    I Need a Pair of Wings

    I need a pair of wings

    Burned with the sun,

    I play the strings,

    My fingers run,

    I spur my horse,

    Along my verse.

    Nobody sings

    The songs I wrote;

    I need a pair of wings

    To keep my poetry afloat.

    I’d like to know:

    Am I a chicken or a hen?

    What if I am a nasty crow?

    Who cares, we’re old friends,

    I didn’t notice who went first

    Into the dreadful lions’ den

    To shake few friendly hands,

    To see whose bubbles burst.

    I want to dance with you,

    I would prefer in heaven,

    The bird of hope is blue,

    I am an old black raven.

    The Night Has Opened Its Umbrella

    The night has opened its umbrella.

    Bright stars swam in my wine,

    And Elgar’s Opus 85 for cello

    Embraced this weary soul of mine.

    The bed was awfully cold without you;

    The wind was softly singing lullabies,

    The rain drummed something blue,

    I tried, but couldn’t close my eyes.

    I tried to live with hope and love;

    I used to hide my pains and fears,

    Even my angel-savior far above

    Missed warnings of those years.

    Old willows wept with silver leaves,

    The days were clouded by griefs.

    The starry nights were long and dark

    Reflected in the river of my tears.

    You walked away and took my heart,

    Despair descended on my cheers.

    The blade

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