I wish I could report that I have been prolific on account of poetry month, but unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on one’s perspective), I have spent far more time reacquainting myself with the riot of poetry and the maestros who beautify our landscape with their words.
Please enjoy my gleeful discoveries from the past few days:
- Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé’s Thirty Seven Reasons Red is Rad. Allegory 2 is from this work.
- Gwee Li Sui’s Haikuku, 120 Singaporean haikus.
- Tse Hao Guang’s Deeds of Light.
Feature Photo: Unabashedly verdant & prolific! Taken at Dairy Farm Nature Park, Singapore.
I’m in awe of anyone who can write poetry — prolifically or otherwise. I really liked Allegory 2. Thanks for sharing these links. Wishing you a lovey weekend.
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Thanks, Su! Glad you liked Allegory 2 – fun, right? Have a fab weekend, and a great week following!
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[Pic] Love that Nature’s composition (banana leaves and all), really! 🍸
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Thank you!
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