Categories: POETRY

MOON: Poetry, by Hai Zi

MOON

Chimney smoke up and down.

The moon is a white ape digging a well.

The moon is a white ape smiling wanly on the river

how many times blood trickles out of the sky.

The white ape flows past a bell tower.

The moon is a white ape smiling wanly.

The moon breaks its own heart

(Hai Zi)

http://www.amazon.com/Autumn-Rooftops-English-Chinese-Edition/dp/0924047763

 

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