Drifted In The Hustle Poem by Thanh-Thanh NhuanLe

Drifted In The Hustle



I stepped into the noisy urban area with colors gay,

Astonished at skirts with silks cheerfully to play,

Ruby lips opening the wings of life's dreams so dear,

And lost my way, straying into this exile's sphere.



My sad age was to be hidden in the poor grey hair;

My empty hands let go any grief like my palms bare.

My shoulder inclined by half the burden of devotion

Made me feel like washed ashore from the ocean.



My inspiration was vast with nostalgia like space,

I wrote popular rhymes to send to my native place

As if to pick up the dead leaves along that war trail

To cast on the sea to conjure up spirits that bewail.



Time immemorial would leave words to posterity

Tho in vicissitudes to love each other with sincerity.

The far Sea Dragon and Mountain Fay will assuage;

I plight to return to our root to saunter in my old age.

Sunday, May 20, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: confusion,nostalgia,remembrance
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Translation of Ngô Đức Diễm's poem "Lạc Nẻo Phồn Hoa"
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