dVerse — descriptive detail — Emissary

  Peng, whose wingspan covers the sky Alights on Yellow Mountain’s Peak Red eyes survey the village below From whom will he take today? Old Mrs. Yen, asleep on the porch, Broom still in her hand, Will have fewer dreams after today; fewer remembered celebrations, fewer regrets. The seasons pass… One winter moon shines through…

Ai WeiWei

Chinese artist, Ai WeiWei, has been known as a rabble rouser in China, New York, and across the planet.  Last summer, we were fortunate enough to have several of his pieces on exhibit at the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids.  Since then I’ve developed an interest in his life, political history,…

Manson and The Lair of Song Mountain

image link Just last evening, after drinking A special blend of tea, Lifelike dreams visited. Twisting Chinese folklore To suit its needs, Came the following: ~ ~ ~ After half a century, a great scaly Kun, Who had been writhing in dark waters, sprouted wings, and transformed into Three-Headed Peng. Despised Trinity, It manifested abhorrent…