The Only Summer

The summer when ladybugs migrate to the north
The wind sends wild grasses, yet to seed, toward the plateau
We spread our wings
Flying past aging
To perch upon the fingerprints of waves

Humans love to assign grand meanings to things
Unaware
That it is precisely these deliberate imitations
That render the world mediocre
Merchants with villas full of gold and gems cross snowy mountains
In search of a single cup of water
A bird falls into the pine forest
A tear returned to the earth

Sensing my voice, you stop smiling
Questions grow claws, replacing you, crawling out of your veins
To snap my spine Then what are we?

When the last star tears through the night sky
Wind chimes
Clink and chime
Shedding feathers into our lies

 

My Shell

How can I resist
Words disguised as poetry
Mozart’s jazz
Beethoven’s rock ‘n’ roll
And that one
The true poem, silently weeping

How can I resist
The love between death and the butterfly
The fragile, fleeting
Heart of glass
Shattered and glued, language begs it for a love song

I turn my back on myself to search
For the edge of life
Your sharpness
Burns my courage to ashes

And the tide sweeps away all that is mundane
Lovers
Have no time to kiss goodbye

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  • Zilin Wu is a London-based writer and photographer. She has written many short films, a mini-TV series and her first feature script. She has a great passion for drama and suspense. She is also dedicated to showing the nuances and undercurrents of interpersonal dynamics and modern society.

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