Justin Y. Vaughan
In the sitout where old men hang out Before the temple gate Through the banyans, sunlight must abate Beneath the highway overbridge is where Some cardboard houses lay Hoping to find a place below the day
Six-storey terraced tong-laus stand No taller than invisible hands The stylish wind would sweep aside The roofs that try to hold the sky
In the street where young ones stroll about Reflecting glittering light From accessories shops with their delights In the house with a new English name A coffee perfume floats As bitterness is burned off like it's bloat
Six-storey terraced tong-laus stand No taller than invisible hands The stylish wind would sweep aside The roofs that try to hold the sky
An outworn iron folding gate stays closed To flashlights and itself It won't reopen to expose its shelves Its specious replicas will then be sold Wherein the time could freeze While the banyan stands still in the breeze
Six-storey terraced tong-laus stand No taller than invisible hands The stylish wind would sweep aside The roofs that try to hold the sky