Still Sally she is beautiful and sad she is always unforgettable a thousand colors in the sky she looks like a night breeze the world keeps making noise Sally just blooms quietly she loves the sky full of stars and will be full of tears when looking at it sunny days she would stand on the beach looking out of sight rainy days she would stand in front of the window hair hanging on her left shoulder no one ever heard her talk about it where do those sorrows come from a night breeze blows under the moon and she sighed softly Lost Things like a paper boat that is what we’ve lost thought I was not worth it today I want to cry for all that all the desires that have never been obtained all the heartbreaking partings all the time of drinking pain alone now I’m crying for you the lost things won't come back drifting far away with yesterday I'm still sad when thinking of it maybe this is what it looks like like a paper boat that’s what we lost not because I'm not worth it but because they are not you One after Another it’s all history scattered over the place picking it up carefully and looking at it it is full of misery never any tranquility underneath here everyone is born with a burden when the sun comes out we will offer everything and not think about tomorrow when the barn is full here we have never learned to dream sticking on the ground for many thousand years keep your mouth shut when you open the door after closing the door the gongs and drums may shake the sky eat every grain of rice in a dirty bowl put down the bowl and wipe your mouth and forget the past you and I are just ants the wind is blown away like dust whoever cares about whose face trying to live is the only way
Roy Gu is Professor of English at Shanghai International Studies University, China. He has published poems and short stories in both English and Chinese. He has translated several books, including Love by Toni Morrison. He is also a singer-songwriter and has released folk music albums.