Old Chrysanthemum Poem by Thanh-Thanh NhuanLe

Old Chrysanthemum



Back home, I resume my love of chrysanthemums.
Red tansies, yellow tansies, do bloom as a whole
With their colors so radiant as when spring comes;
But this place seems to lack the flower of my soul.

I hold a white nice chrysanthemum in my hand,
The poor solitary blossom in this ephemeral state:
Clouds and flowers appear fallen in a forlorn land
Since my sweetheart and me are already separate.

The old lover used a purple tie to bind her hair rap;
Her violet dress suddenly caused spring to frown;
The poem-woven conical hat with purple silk strap
And the pagoda purple tansies imbrued the sundown.

So vast was my fancy addiction to this flower kind!
Alas, time has passed further and further, it by rolled.
The fragrance excites the recollections in my mind.
Which hue could replace my chrysanthemum of old?

Tuesday, August 2, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: love,missing,souvenir
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Original by Cao Mỵ Nhân, translation by Thanh-Thanh
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kelly Kurt 02 August 2016

A beautiful poem, Nhuan LeXuan. Very well conceived and written. Thank you

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