Give A Dream Poem by Hytower Wang

Give A Dream



Give A Dream
Hytower 2015

From the tree shade on which the moon engraved
Crumbs of light scattered. In The Peony Pavilion
The glittering spider silk suspected as
The stitches of Du Li-Niang's skirt
Grabbed and pulled by a sleepy rosa rubus
Along with the wind and skites
It flied to the corner of the world.
What a pity I missed Tang Xianzu.
If I happen to meet him, I will ask:
'Why did you give a dream on one hand and give an awakening on the other? '

Friday, October 14, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 15 October 2016

Good train of thought, well articulated and nicely brought forth in good diction. Thanks for sharing Wang.

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Hytower Wang 15 October 2016

Thanks a lot for your comment.

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Hytower Wang

Hytower Wang

Taiwan, Yunlin County
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