Brewing a poem
Go deep into the original home of the earth
Surrounded by dense foliage
The juice of Chinaberry without melting the dried up ink
Take off a hypnotized Chrysanthemum, Lake Tanganyika
Reluctantly sleep so deep
Midnight, the silent bee, the nest on the branch
Want to write a song
But take the wrong drawing board without musical notes
Draw it, no choice, no hesitation
Choose a corner to listen to the music from ant-loving cricket’s wings
Looking to the volcano alarm flower, dyed red Jawa Island
Reluctantly outbreak so wild
The road home, vines tripped feet
Dance like a lemur on the island of Madagascar
Kick injury one singing lotus, rhythm on the Congo River
The weeping cry melting snow has not stopped for a long time
With a trace of regret, make a secret decision
With that dance, was hidden in the forest for a long, long time
Write a dialogue with the biological poetry
Author Bio:
Tzemin Ition Tsai was born in 1957 in Taiwan and holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and a Master of Science in Applied Mathematics. He is an Associate Professor at Asia University, Taiwan and also a columnist for several poetry journals. He is the editor of Reading, Writing and Teaching academic text of the National Changhua Normal University, Taiwan. He is the director of Writers' Capital International Foundation, director of Soflay International Asia, board member of Pjetër Bogdani International Writers' Association, and English writer of BABELMATRIX International Multilingual Literature Portal. His literary works include novels, proses, and poems. Referred to as a “green poet,” he specializes in describing nature’s beauty, humanity's love and affection through literary works. A number of his works have been published in domestic and foreign literature publications and have been translated into more than 12 languages.