Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Two Poems by Changming Yuan


The Two in the Grove

she is a willow
gorgeous and graceful
his whispers are breeze
gentle and generous
blowing through her branches
slim and sunlight-glazed
constantly making her tremble
like a chuckling tree
 
 
 
Chronometry
           
I kissed your morning
With mine, and held
Your night closely with mine too
 
Between your spring and autumn
I lay my summer
Deep in winter
 
From your January through February
To your March, I wrap your April and May
With my June and July
 
Within your August
I use my September or October
To caress both your November and December
 
And right from your moment
I suck my whole year
 
 
 
 
Changming Yuan, an 8-time Pushcart nominee, grew up in rural China and currently tutors in Vancouver, where he co-edits Poetry Pacific with Allen Qing Yuan. Since mid-2005, Changming's poetry has appeared in 839 literary publications worldwide, including Best Canadian Poetry, BestNewPoemsOnline and Threepenny Review
 
 

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