The Outsider
Carrie Chang
There’s a reason
To genuflect under the wu-tong su
That’s dying under the October sun,
Gilded pretty as a picture
In a museum from
The broken city, from
Your last life, when
You had fast spoken words
Coming out of your pocket,
And asylum in your eyes,
And greater portents
To be a person whose
Addled sorrows could
Be felt in those willows,
Among the gained and spent
Hours by the grass, simple
Lives never achieved
Were more complex
Than we knew, time
Was reaching out
To touch you before
You could say adieu
Carrie Chang is the editor of this fine journal. She is the author of “Monkey-town,” and “Fairytale Origami” and has a fetish for egg-foo-yung, among other wowsy ambrosia. She is a descendent of Anhui, and enjoys eating raisins for breakfast. It’s yum!