We said the words we meant
Carrie Chang
Chrysanthemum
Vows broken, I hover
In white bankruptcy,
Showered on by asterisks
Of dahlias and exotic confessions,
The laundry and latter-day
Regrets of violet-light confusion
Wrestling with the mind ;
Lost behemoths, and wild
Nights of lordly meditation,
Beating hair into the philology
Of the pillow, pestering
Willow, what does
God know, in the moonshine,
And how does one opine
For more melody under
The drossy trees?
Verbatim, like some
Dressier tent, could
Be the lamplight, folly,
We said the words
we meant.
Carrie Chang is the self-published author of I Dream of Chinese Genie, Muthay, Two Shades of Regret, Laundromat and Fairytale Origami. She resides in the Bay Area, enjoys the taste of ornamental jellyfish and curried mah-poh tofu, and is the editor of this fine journal, which is in its fifth year.