Saturday, December 31, 2011

Abstract - Reading Paul Klee (24.Portrait)

24. Portrait

Once up a time, a portrait was painted spontaneously.

"Hello Smiley", said a voice
"Hello world", respond the portrait
with a misplaced line curving out
of the flat canvas
soon jumped
into a
3 dimensional
world





Abstract - Reading Paul Klee (23. A Tightrope Walker)

23. A Tightrope Walker

A tightrope walker
stands on an imaginary line
high above
the multidimensional
reality
trying to balance
an unbalanceable
weightless pole, with two ends
that are
forever
dis-con
nect
ed


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Absent-mindedness

Absent-mindedness
is a sheet of blank
paper, folded by
hands of a craft-man
into colorful
geometric
models of
some absent-
minded
ness

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Abstract - Reading Paul Klee (22. My Traveler's Ambition)

22. My Traveler's Ambition

My traveler's ambition
does not coordinate
with geographical routing, but
psychological
twists
intertwines with
a reversed
timeline - days
and nights
my traveler's foot-
prints, penetrate
the depth of
mind



Sunday, December 25, 2011

Abstract - Reading Paul Klee (21. Feminine Connection)

21. Feminine Connection

Abstract reasoning
was once caressed
by a pair of pinkish hands
so the concept of the world changed
from its geometric shaped ideas
into a feminine reality
that combines body
and mind




Abstract - Reading Paul Klee (20. Light)

20. Light

Light, is not traveling through
the curved space, but
my beautified past
playing with highlights
occasionally
jumping to my current
and my future ---
Light, is painting my life
into a colorful
concrete
mosaic




Abstract - Reading Paul Klee (19. Improvised New Life)

19. Improvised New Life

In a brief moment of
absent-mindedness
a new life was improvised 
as some tree-shaped figures
soon transformed
into musical notes
joyfully
departed from
their unseeded
womb



Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Laziness


Laziness
was initially a dance of Tango
mis-stepped into Blues, yet highly
satisfied with
every unintentionally
mismatched
move


Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Africa (3.Night)

3. Night

I was told
the nightmarish tales
had never come to Africa -
the evening sky is always clear
the silver Moon is forever bright
all lives rest in
the tranquil dreams of summer night -
Oh Africa!
the cradle of life
the wonderland of children
and the bewitched
Enchantress of myth - who
never desired to wake up from
the moonlit innocence
of
Eden




Monday, May 30, 2011

Love (Is A Portrait)

Love (is a portrait)

Love
is a portrait of
swelling heart
framed with
infatuation, hanging
inside a room
that has no wall to support
such weightless
MATERIAL



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I am honored to receive Perfect Poet Award for the week 45. I like to vote Judith Evanfor the next award.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Abstract - Reading Paul Klee (18. Jade)

18. Jade

The jade-colored ocean
gazed at the world
through its reflection, that was
greener
than
jade



Friday, May 27, 2011

Africa (2. Afternoon)


2. Afternoon

After the Sun reached its zenith
a lioness
robust and vigorous
sitting on the top of a high hill
breastfed
the grand view of
afternoon


Monday, May 23, 2011

Africa (1.Sunrise)

1. Sunrise

Standing on Horizon
arms stretched
Africa
posed like an umbrella thorn
ready to greet
another glorious
sunrise






Sunday, May 22, 2011

Abstract - Reading Paul Klee (17. A Few Headless Creatures)

17. A Few Headless Creatures

Once upon a time
a few headless creatures
suddenly started pondering life
with their weightless bodies
dangling in the air
days
and nights...

That's how IDEA was born ---
being pushed out of womb by curiosity
trapped in desolation of reason
unaided, wandering aimlessly
relentlessly, yet
cautiously
to evade a cliff edge
that leads to the abyss of
unknown




Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Impression - Reading Monet (4.Reflection)


4. Reflection


The countenance of the reflection
is portrayed by
her contour line
quivering
back and forth -
irresolute
to draw a clear
boundary
between dark
and
light






Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Abstract - Reading Paul Klee (16. Playgournd)


16. Playground


My colorful palette
is a playground
consists of many
childish symbols
no longer recognized
by adults'
mind


Monday, January 17, 2011

Abstract - Reading Paul Klee (15. The Air of Bleak Winter)


15. The Air of Bleak Winter



The air of bleak winter
is condensed
into red
floating up high
like the Sun
sending out
her promise of
rising again
and
again

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Abstract - Reading Paul Klee (14. History)


14. History


history
was written in text
stored in
Noah's Ark
drifted along
the river
of time
anchored
at every
beginning of
fairy-
tales



Abstract - Reading Paul Klee (13. Time)



13. Time


Time
is not moving toward
a single destination
but flowing
along numerous paths
with numerous
turns - in which
we dwell
and live with
differently colored
fruits
of
Eden