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Nanjing Summer

Gabriele Morgan

The rain is gray blue on

the pavement of the tented city,

Reds dulled by dark weather.

When nighttime comes

The lanterns hanging from the stalls

Will shine into the fog

Raised by cold water and hot earth

Old men sit under eaves

Waiting for a break in the clouds

Not knowing, like the children do

That dancing in the rain

Is one of life’s treasures

For now, concrete feet belong

To the old ones hiding from

The dark and wet in the shops

Their grandparents tended

While their golden-linings

Puddle-jump in the pouring rain.

She is golden light

Glowing like a pillar on

a dark, craggy shore.

And she owns the space that she

lives in, arms spread ocean wide.

Gabriele Morgan

67

Daughter of a Star