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Letters to Thomas James

February 11, 2022
By suantianwa BRONZE, Dallas, Texas
suantianwa BRONZE, Dallas, Texas
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I

 

In January we slowly battered your head

against a monastery wall

until your eyes gently bled

 

The snow sank in wine, bruised flesh

as the Amphibians frozen in lakes

rinsed in blood of fresh scraping 

 

Life slowly drained,

after hammering rusted nails

 

Then, we lifted your head high

And licked your freckles clean.

 

II

 

Underground grottos,

soft candles of

Grass, grains, and seeds

scorch the

Wrinkled heels

of many saints,

 

Purple veils covering their

Tresses,

Rustle in wind of prayers

For the chronical ache of breasts

And feet

 

Inside this blissful façade,

I cross my breast with

Sweet, juvenile remorse

as I slowly unearth the

tomb beneath the

altar

 

I am thinking of you

as a mouthful of

Rosary beads and stirring

Nausea

 

In a wakeful of sudden

Nativity

my belly swells

mouth opens slightly

as you walk out of this tomb

Pulsing sweetly

Beneath my skin


The author's comments:

Born in Yangzhou, raised in Nanjing.

Qiao began to write poetry since age of 15 and completed a short collection of essays, The Art of Death, in the same year. She composed 31 love poems inspired by both Wislawa Symborska and Pablo Neruda after her romantic encounter with a poet. Over the years, she has experimented her poetic expressions through constructing visual landscapes of her imaginary planet, Venus. Inspired by Italo Calvino’s The Complete Cosmicomics, she is currently writing a cosmic chronology of her planet for future publication.

During the pandemic, Qiao was forced to leave school and used her time for a self-exile journey in Beijing. As she lived from couch to couch in her friends’ apartments, Qiao examined “grown-ups’ life” closely. The journal that she kept during her stay became her collection of short stories, Strange Pilgrim: Couch surfer. Returning to school in her senior year, Qiao recently discovered her love for punk music and had been researching the possible connection between Buddhism and Chinese punk.


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Afra ELITE said...
on Feb. 20 2022 at 12:31 am
Afra ELITE, Kandy, Other
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Favorite Quote:
"A writer must never be short of ideas."
-Gabriel Agreste- (Fictional character- Miraculous)

This is really diverse and not something we see everyday...But, it is wonderful...
And Wislawa Symborska writes wonderful poems, right??? My favourite poem of hers is The Terrorist, he's watching...
Anyway, congratulations on writing books and wishing you all the best...👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻