So there is this little jasmine stolen by the wind Away it soars with every gush of blue And shawls tease their women red As foliage wingless flees, flees— Litter and puppies down for a race I have not been here before
Within these swaying trees and woollen grounds Yet I have— Something smiles but I cannot fathom where My paw prints etched upon every street I am a stranger to this town Its soft folks and gentle turns Then the jasmine
giggles over winking waters I reckon these smug faced clouds kiss more than they tell But I cannot assure They have cooked up a charming brew And I see, just in time, them pearls and their shimmering armours Tripping over, And running over —how very charming, indeed embracing us with their lively touch
They laugh all around And scare our dusty shadows away I have wandered around the notes of this song —Wandered restless Yet only now do I slumber Only now do I hear— the flirty gusts with their vivacious fingers I am a fox
a squirrel, a wolf, an orange cat a jasmine Stolen by the wind Plucked from a hollow branch, deprived of my clawing bed I tread through the beaming verses of this obsolete ballad— Tentative touches of those tipsy tulips I’ve heard the tales of their euphoria before Much I had learned
back in my leafless den But the grasses are golden here and not at all deceptive They yield lovingly around me And how could the sparrows not chatter? in my felicity Wonder what’s making me cry A pack of wolves romps in my chest the full moon of my heart weeps, weeps, weeps It is beautiful here
shops only whisper and vehicles are patient I’ve lurked at the edges of this poem Yet only now do I fall It is beautiful here I am an owl, a rabbit, a dolphin, an orange cat a jasmine stolen
by the peachy yonder I flutter my petals over the freshly bathed meadows In this vacant ember of my self Moths lie contant, and the trapped flame shivers, shivers, shivers — I cannot fathom where, but it is beautiful here —