Tag Archives: Poetry
Children of Taiwan, a Poem
The children AS our futures, translated… Children of Taiwan Sing by the Danshui River The Wind from the Straits Swayed Their Clothes The Cities It’d Built for Them, Growing Strong The Bluer than Blue Skies, Looking Down on Their Tiny … Continue reading
Your Hollowed Body, a Poem
What’s left, after death took over, translated… You Have, a Ton, of Saved Up Time Vacant Still, and Those, Deep, Pupils of, Yours There’s, a Ton of Room You can, Step Out of And, You Will, Enter into a Brand … Continue reading
Fishing, a Poem
In a meditative state here, so we can, contemplate about the issues of life itself, translated… After the Willow Wrote the Cursives by the Side of the Water It’d Asked the Busyness & the Hurriedness that Swam Over from Afar: … Continue reading
Death, a Poem
Conceptualizing death here, translated… Death, Going to a Faraway Place You Can’t Even, Imagine That Sense of Void that’s Left Behind, from Not Catching up to that Certain Someone And, without Ways to Prevent Growing Old You Can Only whereyou … Continue reading
Every Era, a Poem
This, is how the world works! Translated… Every Era Opens Up a Brand New Hell The Cycle Repeats In Every Hell There Would be Those Who Worked Hard as They Could To Build Up a Heaven And so, that sums … Continue reading
The Underground Bookstore, a Poem
The sights in this city that we live in, this, is, a gem that this narrator had, found, translated… The Streams of Continual Reading Slowly, Branched out, in this City of Water Every time the Sunlight Walked into the Streets … Continue reading
Married, a Poem
The loss of a spouse, it’s, never easy, until you finally realize, that s/he is still, with you, wherever you are, translated… From the Funeral, I’d, Returned to the Apartment I’d, Crawled onto the Floors, Cried Aloud Searched for My … Continue reading
Tragedy, a Poem
This is what’s happening, in a lot of places in the world right now, with the grandparents, left, to raise up their own grandchildren, because their own sons and daughters are, behaving like, teenagers! Translated… The Fifty-Two Year-Old Adolescent Girl … Continue reading