Poetry from Christina Chin


Peace & Stillness

midnight hush 

even the wind is silent 

a chorus so deep

crescent moon hovers —  

civet cat thuds on the roof  

figs fall in the dark

rainy moon softly 

mourns autumn departure 

tears slip through the clouds

moonless autumn night —  

only the whispers of stars 

warm family chats 

the last moon quarter 

sinks into the morning dew 

the night exhales chill

4 thoughts on “Poetry from Christina Chin

  1. While reading this poem I remembered the winter found in my soul and how emotional pain can sometimes feel exquisite, its truth captivating and profound. How the heart aches when it feels brokenhearted in summer and winter, exhaling the past and memory.

  2. Excellent metaphors and thoughtful imagery. I especially liked the image of the thud of the civet cat on the roof. Welll done.

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