
Lucky stars in Taiwan
Blue in Taiwan
One by one, I catch the stars.
Double-shot coffee
or jasmine cold brew.
A man praying to Buddha,
across the street.
Sand glazes on Kenting beach.
Plum-rain that sizzles,
with cicadas humming.
Bamboo blinds,
no longer hidden.
An island, deep in meditation.
Supple as a new born child,
aching with
no expectations.
Blue magpies, now calling –
urgently waiting
for next seasons stars.
From north to south – east to west

Summertime on this island.
Between Kinmen and Lyudao,
waves loving the shore.
A blaze of fierce sun,
sweat song of attachment.
Daylilies, scattered on the streets –
cicadas stop to sing.
Finally, dormant daydreams
awake. a future feast paradise.
Contemplation in Taiwan
Sea of tears
A warm summer, and an end
A day spent
Rhythm of life
The sky, on this island
is never too crowded.
Today, tomorrow –
a soul single-horned.
That banquet of desire,
never quite appeared.
More, a slow soaking
from sweet plum rain.
How now, I know this place.
Fireflies now fly,
grass, water and air –
all the same colour.
An eternity, in an afternoon.
With name and language borne aloft.
Each mountain and river,
a standing form.