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...and I'm doing the 30/30 challenge, which means I'll be writing a poem every day of the month!
Hopefully I can follow through!
Hopefully I can follow through!
April is National Poetry Month!
...and I'm doing the 30/30 challenge, which means I'll be posting a poem every day of the month! :)
Ah, I hope I can follow through!
A Sushi-ful Dream
I swear my head likes giving me intense dreams and making me cry...
I just had a dream in which I was graduating from college, and my grandpa and my mom came. After the ceremony, we went to a supermarket, and I was told to buy anything I want. As I was picking out among rows of Pocky and other delicious Asian snacks, one of my grandpa's old friends came and walked up.
My grandpa told me to get "something" from the other side of the store, as if to keep me away from the conversation. He was treating me like I was 7 and still living with him in China--surely he doesn't think my 22-old-year self would have no suspicions to such a suspicious re
Some Very Belated Tagging
So on Valentine's Day, ~wildicebell (https://www.deviantart.com/wildicebell) tagged me with a lovely note filled with lots of love, so I suppose I must reply to her heartfelt feelings! :P
1. You must post the rules.
2. Each person must post 6 things about themselves in their journal.
3. You have to choose 11 people to tag and post their icons on your journal.
4. Go to their page and tell them you have tagged them.
5. No tag backs.
6. No stuff in the tagging section about "you're tagged if you're reading this". You legitimately have to tag 11 people.
Since she asked me some questions, I suppose I'll answer them as 5 of my 6 things about myself. Hopefully that's not cheating.
Happy Chinese New Year!
Happy Chinese New Year's Eve, everyone! And happy Chinese New Year to those in China!
I spent my morning translating this pretty, pretty song to celebrate. I thought it would be appropriate since it kind of shows how even in the depth of winter, the promise of spring is always near. And Chinese New Year, although in winter, celebrates the arrival of spring, which is why in Chinese it's called Spring Festival.
The first translation is loyal to the original meaning, while the second is meant to be sung. I swear this was harder than iambic pentameter...The Chinese language is so concise and has so many spondaic meters! (The meter and rhyme sch
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OH my goodness! That's quite a challenge. I guess the good news is ...you only have 3 days left!