A Love Poem to Wuhan

Allison Hedge Coke pens some brief words on the unfolding tragedy in Wuhan.

By Allison Hedge CokeFebruary 13, 2020

    This is a love poem to Wuhan, written in the early days and news of deaths from the novel coronavirus pneumonia, in condolence and contemplation. By Allison Hedge Coke, who teaches at UC Riverside, and who was recently awarded the First Jade Nurtured Sihui Female International Poetry Award of Excellent Foreign Poet.




    ¤


    Wuhan



    with love

     


    Below Yellow Crane Tower,


    place people come and go


    from all points inward, out,


    is the plum blossom aware


    full petaled faces presenting


    life across Han and Yangtze




    Condolences in beauty now,


    alongside Hubei lily pads floating


    like people on this precious night




    wishing life,

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