ISBN-13: 9781517106249 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 56 str.
A book-length poem about imagination, loneliness and circumstance as told by a blossom concubine in a Palace of snow and ice. The fourth book by William Frank combines lyrical virtuosity with spiraling imagery to create a moving poem of spectacle, sadness and Grace.
"What I cannot a blossom thinks."
"My books are ashes in the grate."
"I write this carelessly and late"
"and You have had too much to drink..."
."..I with punishments have learned"
"to show my fans, hide my music"
"though these and this will, too, be burned."
"I for that resent Your Eunuchs"
"who come like shadows deep at dawn"
"to steal my papers, break my brush"
"as I wake and so are gone"
"with the comets of their shush."