Thursday, October 10, 2019

In a Twilighted Taichung Sky

a migrating flock of white birds south
in nonchalant formation high
across a twilighted Taichung sky
as fruit bats do the loop-de-loo
hunting gnats at water view
over the swirling bended Han
flowing westward through the city
under a colored neon span
bridging the wash where the temple stands
annexing a new zone of projects
where one day may i pass
swallowing bugs with no mask 
or Thai massage my aching bone
in memory of a sun down low
magenta darkened seething clouds
on my knee with exile freedom
crackling chicharrones, an empty canteen
who can refill my dream?
who can hear my scream?
only the bats winging back to their nests
know the thrill of going home
after sunsets

October 10, 2019
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Thursday, September 5, 2019

Through Earth's Wasteland on a Moving Train

Through earth's wasteland on a moving train,
Looking out the window at a strange terrain.
From the other direction, a train comes passing,
Makes me look faster with the world going backwards.
Dilapidated gains causing memory pains.
Where once millions of bright flowers bloomed,
Now is bathed in dim light’s dreary gloom.
One Guard at the gate with no one to communicate,
Arriving on time finding the dawn late.

Once there was a peaceful horizon
When Yasser met Menachem and England returned Hong Kong.
Then Obama flashed his shiny teeth,
Chewing us into the belly of the beast.
Hopeful dreams became tarnished, unpolished,
As the Owner of dogs shortened our leashes,
Tied us to fence posts water out of reaches.
The stories that we told before optimism slipped away,
Are there no more songs for us to sing today?

The relentless dripping of a drying Willow Wash,
Love River’s algae re-polluting,
As our wind is catching sail, distancing us,
Our world’s recovery in the infirmary.
As science finds solutions, pundits find denial.  
Nature overtaken, revival overthrown,
Putting into doubt humanity’s survival,
Remedial education in a corner all alone,
Who tried to break this old man's bones?

Knick knack paddy whack,  keeping all my bones,
She’ll be coming 'round the mountain when she comes.
Growing and knowing right from wrong,
With the world in revision, let's stay strong.
Reaching fruition, multiplication,
As the numb world falls into delusional fearing,
See clearly the inches and fractions cohering.
Gaining passion with every movement bold,
The new world emerging from the shell of the old.

September 5, 2019
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Sunday, September 1, 2019

dragonflies doused with blue dye

Hong Kong blue dye water cannondragonflies doused with blue dye
for the morrow they're arrested
fireflies' laser beams confusion
of their facial recognition
escaping charges of treason
for their serious insurrection
sonic streams of guttural sounds 
water canon spray when found
then they all fall down
stirred, not shaken, Molotov cocktails 
mockery from the British Monarchy.
a colonial colonoscopy...
but it cannot reach me
on the river's edge
only set on fire that heap of rubbish
across the South China Sea.
i sit here peacefully by a Taiwan river
colluding with nature 
as an army of ants 
crawls up my pants 
preparing to liberate some egg-fu-young 
a  recipe from old Hong Kong
dropped from the tip of this expat's tongue
far from the madding throng.

September 1, 2019
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Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Porgy, Bess, Melville, and Me

Skies are blue; not a cloud drifts by.
Air is cool and dry.
There's a gentle breeze going nowhere.
Eastern mountains from fog unfurled.
Standing water in every pot’s dish
Emptied so mosquitoes cannot.
Birds pass by palm tree hands
Under commercial jets smaller than gnats.
Understand another typhoon is on the way,
So I want to take a long bike ride,
Do that today and go swimming tomorrow
Knowing rain and wind may come 
Barreling in, bulls eye, over Taichung.
Til the giant ball of moisture blows by
Tomorrow
When we make two trips to the hospital;
For her to have a blood test and
Then in the evening a consultation. 

I walked to pick a paperback
Edition of Moby Dick 
Because carrying a ten-pound illustrated volume,
From the bathroom towel rack 
To read a page each dump,
Wasn’t cutting it;
It would take two years to finish it,
If I stop at illustrations.

Returned I to read in the cafeteria 
Of the cancer building basement.
The greatest novel in English literature,
From a writer who died an unrealized master,
Alcoholic, pauper, clerk,
Reduced to unwanted fodder on a foreign bookshelf,
Free on Kindle,
And read on a toilet?
I can remedy that!
Put it in my pocket where it belongs,
Thick as it is,
Ride to a shady spot
Near three decommissioned tanks
On a retired sugarcane railroad.

Saturday evening's ballgame will be cancelled.
"An American in Paris" show in jeopardy
The Summer of Gershwin, a washout,
Reduced to a single blog entry.
Only relish each side of Porgy & Bess
In the living room
Time to digest each troubled survivor of Charleston,
Feel the pain of Bess blind-sided by Crown
No island picnic after seeing Porgy’s light;
Feel her tears after a week in delirium,
Back to the man who would takes her any way
Isn’t that what couples are best at?
When it rains all summer
And the excursions are to the hospital.

August 22, 2019
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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Toothless River Gap

A bridge of vanity for my mouth
Where a dead tooth broke 
To fill a gap no one would see
When I smile naturally
I cancelled the appointment
Saved a lot of money
Enjoyed the day better
Sitting by the riverside
Even spotted a turtle splashing off a rock
Attracted to its beautiful plop
Awing my toothless river gap
When came a handsome dragonfly
To lilt on the ledge in front of my face
Rest a spell
And other
Sentient being themselves
I am one
In this river tapestry
All I see my senses free
In exchange for my vanity
Smilingly  

July 24, 2019


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No Siege on Me

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Siege on Peking,
Boxers rebelling,
Or Paris surrounded 
by Prussians yelling.
Stalingrad,
where Nazis were had.
No one will harm me
for that I am glad
on the riverside,
With no enemy 
to be besieged by.
under this sheltering tree,
No need for fortifications 
or giving up an inch.
As lawn mowers approach 
getting louder, stronger,
No siege on me, 
so here I belong.
Rain may come,
the weather change,
but in no man’s way,
i will remain
from the world estranged.
Writing sweet words
on puffy clouds,
Invading my illusion
is not allowed.  

July 24, 2019
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Saturday, July 13, 2019

Summer is easy up the river



Summer is easy up the river
riding with a south wind at my back
Sunny skies to tan my feet
until a wild wind smacks
Smacks the clouds
solid gray
Blows the storm on its way
When a whack
Pours on me
I won’t mind the revelry
Whisk me wide
Riverside
Quenching rain on me glide
Paint a tone poem symphony
Brisk me
Risk a drenching under thee
As a summer breeze lifts your skirt
and my hand fumbles
to caresses the river with poem
Here it come:
Spring rice harvested, a second season sown
Cut grass smells left tasty green
The path carpeted with fresh shavings
through which the bike makes parting sea  
Reminds this Moses why he escaped
from that opulent palace of obscurity
To a landscape of tranquility. 
It is easy
Breathe the water and see
The parched-stone limitations of opportunity
with the  loss of social affinity
in the heart of a revolutionary
Whichever way the wind deviates
Let me be
And if I fall asleep
Don’t wake me 

 July 13, 2019
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