Monday, September 17, 2007

Hey Earthworm,

Do you lose patience with your blindness

and the uncertainty of being

in the middle of nowhere?

Do you panic after a thunderstorm

your wet curves on the pavement

vanishing in the sun?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

it's no good to be abject about yourself and worse to do it in my name. face it and move on, you useless human.

Unknown said...

Hi dear, how are you? i had troubling getting to your blog at china, and i was lazy to get to my own blog in the past months. Now i am in UK doing a research and happy to read your witty use of the language. more or less feel I am a poor literature student...

water said...

great to see you (or your writing)again, dear. i am fine. just wondering why taking a break and catching a cold have never failed to be contemporaneous for me. anyway, now that you are at your blog again, i will go visit often.

Anonymous said...

You can imagine how embarrased I am to see all my old blogs appearing here. It really tells something about me......blush.

water said...

Hehe, now that I think of it, that's very you:D

Starsfading said...

dear water, why don't you update your blog by more poems to inspire us?

~~a reader more loyal to you than you can imagine

water said...

hee-hee, what made you flatter me like this, dear?:) don't worry. i am still kicking and breathing as mike noticed, and will put on some something soon for your pleasure;)

Anonymous said...

what did that old saying says? shou zhu dai tu! Just wait, and we come and run into the tree and drop some comments out of our spinning head. This person simply sits there and watches...

Anonymous said...

OH, god! what did I type in my previous comment? i bet if my middle-school english teacher saw the first sentence, she would want to choke me!!! How about this: What do the Chinese say? shou zhu dai tu!

water said...

Dear rabbit,

I would say I let the tree do all the work and only wake up when it warns me of a new rabbit;)