Your poem community!

Summer

04/28/2026 14:58h
The swinger the swirler the swirled: stop grieving. I drink all night but in a diminishing appetite. The scene outside is obscene from a humbling window. My sentiment spreads, my famine a flagpole, a grizzle. Birds sing next year’s songs, or antique rescues. I write but where shall I send it? Let go — I shall go tie the flowers the leaves the whole orchard. The outskirts are curved, shadows of countrywoman donors    ... You bring me a cup of fresh tea that I love, I return you two kapok leaves — like hand waves. Translated from the Chinese