Heart breaking to see what’s happening to HK. Both sides have backed themselves into a corner.
Read MoreMy life moves by landscape, 
stationary 
from my fiftieth floor
apartment balcony...
mountainous background, 
oceanic foreground, 
cargo laden ships anchored;
inbetween, aircraft airborne 
or touching down, 
with casual orchestry.
Typhoon spins, 
northeast winds at first; 
as it draws closer, 
gales gust,
bringing rain bands 
slanting sideways
blown in torrents
creating lakes from puddles
up-side-downing umbrellas.
Mangkhut’s rage has passed at last
seemed like it would never end
tossed us around without a touch
uprooted trees, left much to mend
Mid-autumn festival 
is large in Hong Kong.
heralding autumn, 
calling an end to summer, 
full harvest moon rises 
low above the city,
phosphorescently eye-balling 
the gratitude of family.
 
          
        
       
           
           
           
          