Expression And Juxtaposition Poem by Catherine Yen

Expression And Juxtaposition

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This poem is to salute to an artist(Lin, Hong Wen) , of his steel sculpture in Tong Ho Steel

Juxtaposed on the soil
Group the steel sculptures
Dancing under the sky
Like monuments
Like trees in the fermented wind
In sunny and rain
As the deities pious toward the divine
Uttered the solitude and liberation
Stretch the hands skywards to capture the night stars
Tightly unlocked the sentiment like a cocoon
Shimmer in brown and gold

They pierced the air
Scratch the sphere into spheres
Naming the elegance in its name
Shed a significant weight
The tender in power, strength in stillness
Grasp a dazzling light
With an unspoken word
Quivered in silence, stirred in integrity
Seek its innocent inward intimacy
By symmetric and glamour
Complete a final standing atop the ridge

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Naseer Ahmed Nasir 31 July 2010

What a beautiful tribute to an artist from an artist. You have the art of turning static into lucid living souls, Catherine, true expression and juxtaposition of words. Glad to know about you and your poetry. Best Regards. Naseer

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Catherine Yen

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Tainan, Taiwan
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