Daybreak In Spring Poem by Charles WOO

Daybreak In Spring



Before dawn, most of the mountains are in darken.
The fishing boats drifting in river like stars twinkling.
While nearby buildings are covered in the fog thicken.
The Colorful clouds float around the sun rising.

Park was brightened in sudden by twilight's glaring.
Gulls and egrets flap their wings.
Oriole twitters, swallow sings.
Dews dropp on peach blossoms, spring is cheering.

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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Tess Rockenstire 02 March 2008

I love this piece. It's glorious! I can see the Chinese spring in blossomed. I've been to Hong Kong in the early 90's, and missed it.

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