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generation

Genes. From latin root,
genesis. Meaning: to create.

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Strange then to speak of legacy:
what's left
beyond ashes, your charred porous bones we picked
over; scavenging after the fire.

Nothing to do now but wait
for nostalgia to breathe
its rose pink mist; love
in retrospect cancels the human, leaves
the ideal.

Meanwhile I bite your feeding hand.
Already before death
your growing irrelevance.
Beyond image of frail old cardiganed you,

in the cane chair
in the northeast corner
of a sun-shone garden, memory.

By Edlyn Ang


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  Other Poems in this Issue

Letter From Home
By Grace Chua.

Dear Poem
By Cyril Wong.

Palmistry
By Gilbert Koh.

A Half Orange
By Aishwarya Iyer.

Histories
By Avik Chanda.

The Heron is a Kind Bird
By Bridget-Rose Lee.

Intermissions
By Ma Shaoling.

Just
By Corey Mesler.

season in grey and white
By Ken Lee.

Construction
By Gilbert Koh.

 

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