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Love Poem: To Taiwan
It is easy to love… in memory; the hard thing is to love them when they are in front of you. John Updike
Love Poem: To Taiwan
Sitting at my Ikea desk
Staring at the California sunshine,
I think about how much
I miss you.
I miss your elegant mountains,
How they stand green
And proud
underneath clear skies.
I miss your streets,
Lined with stall after stall,
Wisps of smoked beef and smoked cigarettes intertwining in the midnight air.
I miss the sweltering heat
only your sun can shine,
And I miss your smell of gasoline
and grime, your crammed run-down buildings that shelter the most extravagant chandeliers, and the most lavish carpets—
You remind me that even in this selfish world, peeling paint and scrawled graffiti don’t define me.
Here in San Francisco,
West
of the Pacific Ocean remains too far
to reach.
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Through this poem, the author connects to her motherland, Taiwan.