Tag: Human Resilience
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While Some Skies Burn, We Still Throw Colours into the Wind
While some skies burn and sirens carve the air into sharp pieces, we are still called to lift colour in our palms and release it to the wind — not as denial, not as shallow celebration, but as prayer. This poem is an intimate meditation on choosing love and peace in a fractured world, tracing…
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Let Beauty Persist, Even When the World Burns
When the world collapses under its own weight, let beauty not be the first to go. Let it sing through the smoke, bloom in the ruins, and remind us that grace is not weakness— but resistance.
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Painful Cultural Revolution of China: A Poetic Monologue in Three Mirrors
A poetic journey blending voices of witness, empathy, and survival—exploring the devastating human cost of China’s Cultural Revolution and the quiet resilience found in memory, letters, and a plate of fusion noodles.