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Essays · Poetry · Comedy · Art · Video | summer 2021 | |
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I Ask My Mother To Sing |
![]() Li-Young Lee |
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She begins, and my grandmother joins her.
Mother and daughter sing like young girls. If my father were alive, he would play his accordion and sway like a boat. I've never been in Peking, or the Summer Palace, nor stood on the great Stone Boat to watch the rain begin on Kuen Ming Lake, the picnickers running away in the grass. But I love to hear it sung; how the waterlilies fill with rain until they overturn, spilling water into water, then rock back, and fill with more, Both women have begun to cry. But neither stops her song. Li-Young Lee Li-Young Lee was born in 1957 in Jakarta, Indonesia, of Chinese parents. In 1959 his father, after spending a year as a political prisoner in President Sukarno's jails, fled Indonesia with his family. Between 1959 and 1964 the Lee family traveled throughout Hong Kong, Macau and Japan, until arriving in America. >>> Got feedback on this page? Share it with the moocat!Used with the permission of BOA Editions. (It's an offsite form, but I'll get the message, and if it's not spam, so will the author.)
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