Open Poetry #35 |
Something from 98 - Two Chinese Ladies Watch |
DavePage Member Elite
since 2003-12-21
Posts 2917 |
A few words today took me back to this - it was set around Communist China and escape then, but it seems to have meaning now. Two Chinese ladies watch Amongst the Willow and the Stream Their faces are just white Is it what they’ve seen There looking for a man Swimming from the shore The boats are heading for him Should they ask for more They both love him for his life And so he comes to them The Patrol Boat crosses over And makes an evil blend And then the man arrives On the bank so dear The ladies have gone They ran away from here When the boats crawled over A life they held so dear All they had left to face Was their only fear But love keeps one alive And the morning finds one more And so the dawn awakes He is alone no more |
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passing shadows Member Empyrean
since 1999-08-26
Posts 45577displaced |
oh Dave...this is touching I'm so glad you got inspired to bring this back |
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DavePage Member Elite
since 2003-12-21
Posts 2917 |
Thanks It was written in Mao times when people were dying to reach anywhere out of China. Only now do the costs of the millions who died start to come out. No-one has killed as many as the Chinese did, during this period. dave |
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JamesMichael Member Empyrean
since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336Kapolei, Hawaii, USA |
Like this...James |
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