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Moonrise Press Publishes "Trafficking in TIme: 168 Sonnets" by Konrad Tademar Wilk (December 2025)

ISBN 978-1-945938-81-8 paperback

ISBN 978-1-945938-82-5 hardcover

ISBN 978-1-945938-83-2 e-Book in e-Pub format

Konrad Tademar Wilk’s 168 sonnets, written in a period of seven months in 2013, from 1 March to 30 September, are all entitled UUR with the appropriate Roman number. “UUR” means “hour” in Dutch and there are 168 hours in a week. Since each poem was written on a special date in the Catholic, Roman, Druidic, or modern calendars, these dates and commemorations are mentioned at the end of each sonnet. 

The poems contain a plethora of quotations and references making their comprehension difficult for the uninformed. To somewhat clarify the complex web of allusions and multi-lingual citations, they are duly annotated. The notes include translations from Polish, Latin, French, German, Russian, Sanskrit, and other languages, as we as basic explanations about concepts referred to in the texts. However, it was deemed necessary to also provide longer commentaries for some of these poems, as their context required elucidation. 

While written in response to events of their time, and firmly rooted in the year 2013, it might be said that these sonnets “traffic in time” by transcending time and bridging together worlds of myth, science, linguistic, psychology, spirituality and religion. Six sonnets from the book were nominated for the Pushcart Prize for 2025. 

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Trafficking in Time is a rich poetic exploration of time, history, spirituality, and human experience. Through sonnets that intertwine personal narrative with cultural memory and metaphysical inquiry, Konrad Tademar Wilk presents a complex, multifaceted meditation on existence and meaning.

  Gwendolyn Taunton 

author of Eternal Wisdom: The Esoteric Gnosis of Perennial Philosophy



KONRAD TADEMAR WILK

Konrad Tademar Wilk is an American poet living in Los Angeles. His works range from single sonnets to epic poems on themes including current events, myth, and philosophy. In addition to American subjects, his work is strongly informed by international events and history, especially those of freedom and oppression. His early childhood was spent in Poland where he was particularly influenced by the rise of the anti-communist Solidarity labor union.                 

Following his return to the U.S., he studied philosophy and literature at Los Angeles City College where he was president of the Poet's Platform. He then went on to graduate from UCLA. His poetry book Fifty Sonnets, titles like labels only get in the way... is available for purchase on-line.  Other poetry chapbooks are out of print He has appeared in Los Angeles venues such as the Onyx, Ground's Zero, Magicopolis Theater, Wilshire Art Gallery, Bolton Hall Museum, and Pig and Whistle. In 1991, he founded the Witching Hour Poetry Gathering which has met continuously for over 20 years.  In 2020, he joined the Board of Directors of the California State Poetry Society, as one of the Editors of the California Quarterly. He is also an active member of Helena Modjeska Art & Culture Club. 

Additionally, he is a founding member of the Pecan Pie Organization, dedicated to artistic promotion and stage performances.  Mr. Wilk recently served as the artistic director for Warsaw 80/75 performance of poetry, dance and music, celebrating the 80th anniversary of the outbreak of WWII (German attack on Poland), and the 75th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising in 1944.  The event was held at the Santa Monica Playhouse in September 2019. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS

UUR I, “To quiet the soul enough…”  — 3

UUR II, “Uncomfortable dimensions…” — 4

UUR III, “Unsettling dreams in spaces…” — 5

UUR IV, “’It’s a hobby,’ once again I heard…” — 6

UUR V, “Rivets and cold hard steel…” — 7

UUR VI, “Polish leftists embarrassed…” — 8

UUR VII, “Midnight has passed…” — 9

UUR VIII, “The night requires …” — 10

UUR IX, “For the rhythm of the sacred…” — 11

UUR X, “I see the vast emptiness…” — 12

UUR XI, “This then is the material…” — 13

UUR XII, “Turn the page and let…” — 14

UUR XIII, “Suspension of time within…” — 15

UUR XIV, “For they would dismiss…” — 16

UUR XV, “Cosmic fairytales and…” — 17

UUR XVI, “Arrow of Time outpaces …” — 18

UUR XVII, “Homeostasis in a stolen…” — 19

UUR XVIII, “For it is the Papacy…” — 20

UUR XIX, “Time is the sea the pilot sails…” — 21

UUR XX, “Solitude in a metal box…” — 22

UUR XXI, “Blessed be Einstein in his…” — 23

UUR XXII, “Howl at the full moon…” — 24

UUR XXIII, “You’ll know yourself only…” — 25

UUR XXIV, “An intramolecular…” — 26

UUR XXV, “Canto incompleto, ravens gather…” — 27

UUR XXVI, “Twenty one thirty seven…” — 28

UUR XXVII, “Gravitas in the murky stream…” — 29

UUR XXVIII, “Fever and mist before my eyes…” — 30

UUR XXIX, “And now it begins that secrets…” — 31

UUR XXX, “Swiftly now, time is a wave…” — 32

UUR XXXI, “Hastily sketched notes…” — 33

UUR XXXII, “Asynchronous axiomatic…” — 34

UUR XXXIII, “I step through the…” — 35

UUR XXXIV, “In the absence of absolute…” — 36

UUR XXXV, “You waited too long…” — 37

UUR XXXVI, “At the end of the tunnel…” — 38

UUR XXXVII, “Here I lower my knee…” — 39

UUR XXXVIII, “Manifested inflorescence…” — 40

UUR XXXIX, “April is a difficult month…” — 41

UUR XL, “Stepping at an agile clip…” — 42

UUR XLI, “Deep within the clenched jaw…” — 43

UUR XLII, “Fortuitous shadows cast…” — 44

UUR XLIII, “The truth remains…” — 45

UUR XLIV, “Abstraction interferes…” — 46

UUR XLV, “Allochthonous configurations…” — 47

UUR XLVI, “Passing through, Roman knight …” — 48

UUR XLVII, “Damaged. A crystal vase…” — 49

UUR XLVIII, “Neptune kisses my son’s feet …” — 50

UUR IL, “Each of us is a geometry…” — 51

UUR L, “Betwixt the agony and…” — 52

UUR LI, “Golden head of sleepy hair…” — 53

UUR LII, “Particles of salt unevenly spilled…” — 54

UUR LIII, “It is midnight and the Sheriffs…” — 55

UUR LIV, “There is a hidden cause within…” —56

UUR LVI, “I found a pair of tiny socks…” — 57

UUR LVI, “And then the darkness…” — 58

UUR LVII, “Divinity is contained in…” —59

UUR LVIII, “Happiness is a woman drunk…” — 60

UUR LIX, “Who is Adam Mickiewicz…” — 61

UUR LX, “Errors are pathways to…” —63

UUR LXI, “For the hour is late and…” — 64

UUR LXII, “Homo homini lupus est…” — 65

UUR LXIII, “Now I close the doors of…” — 66

UUR LXIV, “For they shall come into…” — 67

UUR LXV, “Faded it has: the memory…” — 68

UUR LXVI, “But earlier the depth was…” — 69

UUR LXVII, “Never is a harsh word…” — 70

UUR LXVIII, “I have now run out of blank…” — 71

UUR LXIX, “We spoke of other things too…” — 72

UUR LXX, “Don’t speak to me of Plumber …” — 73

UUR LXXI, “A white feather floating…” — 74

UUR LXXII, “Cool breeze within the taste…” — 75

UUR LXXIII, “Concurrent motion across…” — 76

UUR LXXIV, “The wind is turning my…” — 77

UUR LXXV, “An empty road ivory lit …” — 78

UUR LXXVI, “I invoke what I see…” — 79

UUR LXXVII, “And then there was one…” — 80

UUR LXXVIII, “Old runic spells, blood…” — 81

UUR LXXIX, “Data juxtaposition acquired…” — 82

UUR LXXX, “Cool to the touch, a hard…” — 83

UUR LXXXI, “Sabines are spoils of war…” — 84

UUR LXXXII, “It capitulates in nocturnal…” — 85

UUR LXXXIII, “I am of two minds, split…” — 86

UUR LXXXIV, “Midsummer blossoms…” — 87

UUR LXXXV, “Between the woods and…” — 88

UUR LXXXVI, “Youth’s a currency with…” — 89

UUR LXXXVII, “Some runes can be written…” — 90

UUR LXXXVIII, “For it is fortune that lights…” — 91

UUR LXXXIX, “Notice the tone, see how it…” — 92

UUR XC, “I dreamed the path up to find…” — 93

UUR XCI, “I demanded something…” — 94

UUR XCII, “Day’s ended on lavender…” — 95

UUR XCIII, “Leave no message unanswered…” — 96

UUR XCIV, “Poseidon doses in the late …” — 97

UUR XCV, “Fog has come to the shores of…” — 98

UUR XCVI, “Capturing topography of the…” — 99

UUR XCVII, “White stones in a semi-circle…” — 100

UUR XCVIII, “You don’t believe me, you…” — 101

UUR IC, “We are carriers of a viral truth…” — 102

UUR C, “A tropical garden pickled…” — 103

UUR CI, “We don't understand each other …” — 104

UUR CII, “There is no time without matter…” — 105

UUR CIII, “Is God then a problem in…” — 106

UUR CIV, “An embryonic conception…” — 107

UUR CV, “The topography of ideas has to…” — 108

UUR CVI, “Coffee is no substitute for…” — 109

UUR CVII “The dreamer of moonlit…” — 110

UUR CVIII, “’You don’t know Russians…” — 111

UUR CIX, “For one more minute it’s my…” — 112

UUR CX, “It was the day after we heard it…” — 113

UUR CXI, “Disengagement — a recall notice…” — 114

UUR CXII, “For each tree is a reflection of…” — 115

UUR CXIII, “Bitter taste of coffee near…” — 116

UUR CXIV, “Deconstructed motion in…” — 117

UUR CXV, “The soul’s not an…” — 118

UUR CXVI, “The fantasy of erotic…” — 119

UUR CXVII, “Razor blade applied to the…” — 120

UUR CXVIII, “‘Tis Tyr’s Dag and the Fenris …” — 121

UUR CXIX, “So if only we had left our…” — 122

UUR CXX, “I invoke Reineildis and Helier…” — 123

UUR CXXI, “A two-sided coin is then all …” — 124

UUR CXXII, “In between the cycles of…” — 125

UUR CXXIII, “Alternate laws in hidden…” — 126

UUR CXXIV, “There is really no place to…” — 127

UUR CXXV, “Silence is a purification…” — 128

UUR CXXVI, “The Grove of the Cave…” — 129

UUR CXXVII, “Never mind the seduction…” — 130

UUR CXXVIII, “ Merciless time troubles…” — 131

UUR CXXIX, “And now other thoughts all …” — 132

UUR CXXX, “Aggression inside of the…” — 133

UUR CXXXI, “Sultry Salacia spreads her…” — 134

UUR CXXXII, “Behold the child in trusting…” — 135

UUR CXXXIII, “Art is a biological process…” — 136

UUR CXXXIV, “Death is not an argument…” — 137

UUR CXXXV, “Invoked, and he will come…” — 139

UUR CXXXVI, “Uranus and Pluto I sing…” — 140

UUR CXXXVII, “Then I dream of a slippery…” — 141

UUR CXXXVIII, “Her golden hair like…” — 142

UUR CXXXIX, “Motion in stillness bisecting…” — 143

UUR CXL, “Kukulkan circles above me…” — 144

UUR CXLI, “This then is the enemy’s plan…” — 145

UUR CXLII, “Take note of the Múbid…” — 146

UUR CXLIII, “Ruthenian lass, what…” — 147

UUR CXLIV, “So, let me take you to wide…” — 148

UUR CXLV, “Death is the edge of a…” — 149

UUR CXLVI, “What can we do against the…” — 150

UUR CXLVII, “The pig-man commeth…” — 151

UUR CXLVIII, “And so the feet can be…” — 152

UUR CIL, “Ev’n at this late hour the…” — 153

UUR CL, “Young nymphet, cowboy boots…” — 154

UUR CLI, “I’ve taken notes, cast runes…” — 155

UUR CLII, “A cool glass of water is…” — 156

UUR CLIII, “The portcullis are rusty…” — 157

UUR CLIV, “Sathish. A common enough…” — 158

UUR CLV, “Since I have hidden myself…” — 159

UUR CLVI, “For I hear the voice command…” — 160

UUR CLVII, “Given enough time, the worst…” — 161

UUR CLVIII, “Parallel lines intersecting…” — 162

UUR CLIX, “What thoughts crystallized in…” — 163

UUR CLX, “Hear me Euterpe, is the moon…” — 164

UUR CLXI, “The occupation excavates…” — 165

UUR CLXII, “The geometry of the glass…” — 166

UUR CLXIII, “Why do I feel death so near…” — 167

UUR CLXIV, “I’ve slept again in the…” — 168

UUR CLXV, “I’ve sinned again, engaged…” — 169

UUR CLXVI, “I must take you into…” — 170

UUR CLXVII, “Know that the eye sees only…” — 171

UUR CLXVIII, “Light a torch for the dead…” — 172

COMMENTARY — 175

KONRAD TADEMAR WILK —205



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UUR II


Uncomfortable dimensions* interlaced with mood
Melancholy dangling on a subtle shoestring
Lines of grain filed down flat to five minutes, crude—
— words put to simple catchy music, that idiots sing

With bitter taste of coffee filled with cyanide**
A world-wide war within a beer bottle bravely drunk
Where is the modern poet to go to hide?

Smell of Los Angeles a few whiffs from a skunk

Traffic in Time, capturing dreams, caution: wet floor
No more space left for flowers and trees, but who cares
All you’ve to do is snap your fingers for a whore
And a Country Western song to hop, skip in pairs

My cell phone battery is dead, thanks’ be to see
Blesséd silence of urban decaying debris.

                                                                March 6, 2013

NOTES: 

* In supersymmetry (a theoretical framework of physics) eleven-dimensional gravity allows for the highest number of dimensions to explain reality. 

** A poetic concatenation of two Agatha Christie (1890-1976) plot points from her spy-thriller play Black Coffee (1930) & her detective novel Sparkling Cyanide (1945). 


UUR XXXV

You waited too long, startled… the quiet has fled 
Hidden now in some nook sculpted out of dark tear
It will weep softly there, weave out of a white thread—
—a shawl of repression with which to wrap peace with care

Weave across the tear, a dark dreaming drudgery 
Into which it can pour its softness and despair
Its heavy head and trembling heart, there to hide, flee 
Careful now, the quiet is a dark sea, Kraken’s lair* 

Within which swim all manner of myth and legend
And maidens swooning in a knight’s arms, and loss, love
And here the quiet has woven its nest, to defend—
—against the bright spacetime fabric’s awful above

A rip in the tapestry, a leak of silence
The quiet makes its stand here, with calm brutal violence. 

                                                                    April 18, 2013

NOTE:

* Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892), “The Kraken” (1830).


UUR LV


I found a pair of tiny socks near my pillow
And for a moment, late at night, I could not grasp—
—the meaning of them, till I felt that strange billow—
—rising inside — force with which my heart to clasp

I have a child, a tiny little boy, small two feet
A son who wears those silly-small socks when he walks
In a tiny pair of blue shoes, ready the world to meet
Exploring — even though he babbles when he talks

And so I held the little socks, looked into the crib
There he was — trusting me to keep him safe —asleep
A tiny man, two feet, arms, sharp eyes, milk stained bib
And the love within me swelled to an ocean deep

Then I kissed his small feet, with one kiss per small heel
And myself went to sleep, perplexed with what I feel.

                                                           May 29, 2013, – for Artur

 UUR XC


I dreamed the path up to find the way home again
The candle flickers, its flame alive, yearning to set fire—
—to a world not ready for its light, the insane—
—preach reason to the forgiving saints un-tired

Silver and gold in a booming old town, bearded—
—young men spitting tobacco while the beer flows free…
So what would you have me do when I will not plead—
—for mercy from fate, string up that noose on the tree—

—and let me dangle from it if that is what you will
They set the house ablaze, and shot the horses dead
My girl ran off with the priest, and my heart was still
When the good and friendly angel and I finally wed

I know nothing except the taste of bitten lips
My drink has spilled, the mask I wear quietly slips.

                                                                    June 27, 2013

UUR CLI


I’ve taken notes, cast runes against the wind, let fast—
—spells to the tracks of time’s passage to say, to pray
To render my thoughts into ink-scribed stains that last
But the Logos speaks in its own voice, just to say

Golden hour, late summer day with half naked girls
All the cars on the street are silver, grey or black
We’ve created a beige world, scattered all the pearls
All that’s left is Thor’s Mjolnir with wind at the back

Air is still, suspended sequence, events on hold
The cycle of thoughts spins to a stop, slowly spent
For each sigil spills from the quill in contrast bold
Strung together molds reality to what is meant

Count each obstacle and delay as a blessing
What is, must so be — all what if’s are pure guessing.


                                   August 29, 2013​, Feast day of Santa Sabina and
                                   the Beheading of Saint John the Baptist


UUR CLXVI


I must take you into the bosom of my words

For such is the decree of the Tree Gods who mourn
 For if we do not cry, then termites will be lords
And all that will remain is a page of verse, torn

For it is a sin to cut down a tree, grave, vile
It offers us unconditional love, trust, shade
The best bark is the one that has weathered awhile
I should sing you in a style that meets in a trade…

But alas I met your chant at the autumnal—
—equinox of your death… a war kill for the dark
Bad omen to be sure for poets eternal
And so I mourn you Kofi Awoonor, embark…

…on your final journey, to childhood’s sweet abode
Mawu and Lisa open their arms down the road!


                    September 21, 2013, the Autumnal Equinox
                    on the death of Kofi Awoonor, poet

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