For M.F.
What is the use of a full moonnow we do not harvest by its light?
There is no one else standing here,lifting their face to the star-studded sky.
Do you see the moon’s craters, its dark side?It simply hangs there, brilliant white –
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In the living room the childrenand I mime spinning on an axis.
We tread an elliptical path aroundthe sun of the dying woman. Later,
she gif ... (read more)
Eileen Chong
Eileen Chong was born in Singapore of Hakka, Hokkien, and Peranakan descent. She is the author of nine books, her most recent being A Thousand Crimson Blooms (UQP, 2021). She lives and works on unceded Gadigal land of the Eora Nation.
For H. Tamvakeras
I was reading a poem in that upstairs sunlit room when I looked up and thought I saw you, Harry, standing beside the window across from the apartment where laundry hung outside like a fireman’s ladder snaking
down the brickwork. The man had your narrow shoulders, the same frail back, your steel-grey hair. His head was covered by a baseball cap. He was miss ... (read more)
And on my travels I came across a boy holding his purple heart in his hands like a broken cup. I touched the handle – it turned into a bluebird and tottered away on unsteady feet. The boy unfolded himself into a crane and tucked his head under a wilted wing. His leg, a post from which a flag flew red, blue and white. I lowered the flapping thing onto the ground
and it spread out like ... (read more)