The Lady With Long Hair Poem by Andrew W.K. Yip

The Lady With Long Hair



So far away is East and West,
Plainly, my love won`t see
A troubled heart that vainly wanted rest,
Still longed for the lovely lady beyond the sea.

Survived the raging tempests of East and West;
Braved the stifling waves over the surging sea.
Nor shaken by the storm, I continue with the elusive quest
For a long hair lady whose love meant most to me.

Ages and ages hence when East meets West,
Days gleamed with gladness to see her once again.
Hearts filled with fond hopes; love blissful and blest,
Happy as the daisies, I dance again in the rain.

Photo title: The Lady with Long Hair © Yip Cheong Fun / Andrew Yip

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