November-December
Incan-winter-moon
Without blackish stones keeps still plankton,—
Surf through shifting waves
And inscribe the gold under the smooth flower-beds.
Then silver and yellow foreshadow
Upon a sea that is singing
In bliss;
Now the sun
In a calm blue dim
Nourishes the fig-enriched day
Ann Huang
Ann Huang was born in China and moved to Mexico when she was a teen. As an MFA recipient in Poetry from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, Huang’s poetry has appeared online and in print extensively. Her poem “Night Lullaby,” was a Ruth Stone Poetry Prize finalist. Huang's book-length collection Saffron Splash, was selected as Finalist in the CSU Poetry Center's Open Book Poetry Competition. Huang's new poetry collection, Delicious and Alien, was published in March 2017. Her poems follow the surrealistic gestures that weave reality into divergent realms of perspectives and perceptions. Visit AnnHuang.com for more poems.
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