Poetry For Beauty
Each poem is an individual life form --- it takes love to make, wisdom to nurture.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Abstract --- reading Paul Klee (12. Depth)
12. Depth
All creatures
are flattened on
a 2D surface, yet
lives grow into depth
stealthily
by some
carelessly sprinkled
green
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Abstract --- reading Paul Klee (11. Flying Boats)
11
. Flying boats
Time
is folded as
blank paper
by the hands of
day
by day
unfolded as
flying boats
by the hands of
children
piece
by
piece
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Abstract --- reading Paul Klee (10. The dance of the West)
10. The dance of the West
Someone is happy today, for
the colorful dance of the West
suddenly
slowed down his rhythm
into monotone
composed by
Chinese
calligraphy
Abstract --- reading Paul Klee (9. Stairways)
9. Stairways
Stairways
are leading us
to Unknown, yet
a heaven is under design
on the other side of roads
by many musical
keys
dis-
played
child-
ishly
Abstract --- reading Paul Klee (8. Vision)
8. Vision
It's not the color
but our vision
that blent the voice of dusk
with a handful of
misty
Sunrise
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Abstract - reading Paul Klee (7. A Southern Garden)
7. A southern garden
A southern garden
was sliced
into segments
by an abstract
mind
in search of
innocence
Saturday, June 5, 2010
The shadow of a pine tree
Light or dark
is decided by
the shadow of a pine tree, who
stretches her arms
ahead of
an ordinary
day of
May
Abstract --- reading Paul Klee (6. The Color of Orange)
6. The color orange
The color orange
is invading
in blue, which
is toned in
D
Minor
Abstract --- reading Paul Klee (5. Hermitage)
5. Hermitage
Living in hermitage
is a process
of constructing
a colorful sanctuary
inside an unknown structure -
surrounded by
a greater
unknown
Friday, June 4, 2010
Abstract --- reading Paul Klee (4. My Fairy Tale)
4. My fairy tale
The spotlight
is on
an ancient
arena ---
a warrior was fighting alone
oversea
Shattered helmet and bloody spear
tangled
with
unknown devils - that's how
the legend was passed
on
that's how
my fairy tale
is
told
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Abstract --- reading Paul Klee (3. The World That Once Surrounded Fishes)
3. The world that once surrounded fishes*
The world
that was
once surrounded by fish
had lost
inside a geometric
fishbowl
thus the fish became naked ---
they gazed at
each other
while consuming
the rest of
seaweeds
Abstract --- reading Paul Klee (2. Floating Ladder)
2. Floating Ladder
A floating ladder
is pointing to the winter
Moon, yet
a sunlit day is climbing
along the ladder
painting the sky
with bright
color of
June
Abstract --- reading Paul Klee (1.Line)
A line
was extracted from
a monochrome surface, thus
thought is born
inside a finite form, which
leads to
infinity
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