A Fallen SunThe sun shinesWe do not seeBlinded by rageWarsSenseless slaughterWe hurt each otherThe sun shinesDarkness in our heartsConsumes usThere is goodness in usWe do not seeThat light so brightBurning like a thousand sunsBut buriedVeiledLike a fallen sunWhy must it be this way?The sun has fallenIt may never rise againWhy should it?Why would it?When willContinue reading “2 poems by Jameson Chee-Hing”
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WordCity Literary Journal. July 2022
©®| All rights to the content of this journal remain with WordCity Literary Journal and its contributing artists. Table of Contents Letter from the Editor. Darcie Friesen Hossack Every so often, we leave our theme open to whatever may be on the minds and hearts (and also in the files) of writers and poets aroundContinue reading “WordCity Literary Journal. July 2022”
Lament for America. a poem by Jameson (Jason) Chee-Hing
Lament for America Jackboots on the ground! I hear jackboots on the ground That unmistakable sound Of black polished leather Smashing onto asphalt That thunderous thud of spit polished boots Striking the ground in unison Worn by young men Idealistic young men Who believe their cause to be true. In far away lands they dreamContinue reading “Lament for America. a poem by Jameson (Jason) Chee-Hing”