Zi'Su, wears her hair banged
Curtain, purple satin
Tables, purple woodcarvings
Chairs, purple velvets
Lamps, purple dimples
Teapot, purple cat
Table runner, purple rainbow
Chatterer, purple moonlight
Night, purple porcelain
Zi'Su, has her tea on a purple cloud...
This is a delightful poem to read and to visualize all of these familiar objects transformed into a tight family of things that reflect and inform each other. It's really a second poem on identity approached in an indirect way. I sense in both poems a current of pride in knowing
I like tea art.It's something harmonious and poetic.Thanks for your good comment.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Beautiful piece in purple! Brings to mind an image of a night scene of a boat tea house with a purplish sky and a reflecting purplish lake...serene and the aroma of freshly boiled tea!
If you sat in such a tea house, I think you'd have created another poem.Thanks for your beautiful comment.