Sunday, 12 April 2026

Four Poems by Jackie Chou







Leaves


Today
when I take my usual walk
and see the trees 
stripping naked

I will admit 
that you have left me
to be in the wind 
like the leaves
tumbling on the streets 

Everywhere you go
you are followed 
by a procession 

I am not one of you
but a different species 
many-angled
like a maple leaf
in your world
of pretty red hearts



Nothingness in November
 

Today I will write a poem 
that is uninspired 
From no loaded heart 
shall the words be fired

No terracotta scene 
will the verses describe 
Black ink on paper
is all I shall scribe

If I mention the trees
goldening in autumn
I would want to elaborate 
on the whole arboretum 

So I jot down these lines
for the sake of writing 
in a world that's obsessed 
with thing after thing



Discarded Packaging of Earbuds at the Bus Stop


The parts of the packaging 
have gone to the wind

the plastic tray
the white box torn open

No delicate fingernails
dug at the clear tape 
to peel it off

as if its proprietor 
was so desperate 
to listen to something

a song, a video
that they couldn't care less
about the earbuds’ casing

perhaps to drown out 
the cacophony of noises 
inside the bus

the languages spoken
if only for a ride
or maybe a lifetime



The Beauty


She walks in beauty*
though she's nothing 
like the night

Her eyes don't twinkle like stars
but glint like earthly flint

Her hair is more like straw
than the silken curtains
of the sky

Her skin 
is no smooth ivory 
of the moon

When she speaks 
her words 
are lackluster 

Her voice sounds 
more like a raven's croak
than heaven's lullaby 

She walks in beauty
under the lamplight 
of a lover's room

His gaze turns her into 
a runway model

*a line from Lord Byron's poem "She Walks in Beauty"






Jackie Chou has published two collections of poems, Finding My Heart in Love and Loss and The Sorceress. Her work has also appeared recently in The Ekphrastic Review and Synchronized Chaos.

 

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Four Poems by Jackie Chou

Leaves Today when I take my usual walk and see the trees  stripping naked I will admit  that you have left me to be in the wind  like the le...