The poem describes a woman who cries to brighten the world with her tears. However, one day she cries so much that yesterday's hope vanishes, today's beauty is destroyed, and tomorrow's wonders seem vague. When the earth becomes soaked with sorrow and death from her excessive tears, it pains the entire universe. The pleasant fragrances are gone, and only the waves of humankind's largest loss are left in the aftermath of her inability to stop crying.
1. She Teared
Her tears fall to brighten
Each day’s blackness,
So the red takes its turn,
To lay lazy on the sky blue chest,
And shines its flame,
On the entire universe
And let them into the insight
Of yesterday’s hope, today’s beauty
And tomorrow’s wonder.
Her tear falls to brighten
Blossoms’ colourful petals,
Every green of branches,
Adding moist to the earth’s brown,
And to create space in between
For the soft wind to blow,
And swing the chirping of beautiful birds.
Her tears only fall to brighten,
But today;
She teared so much,
That yesterday’s hope vanished
Today’s beauty destroyed
And tomorrow’s wonders seem so vague.
Because she teared so much,
It pains the entire universe,
When the earth is soaked wet
With sorrow and terrible death.
The fragrance is no more pleasant,
For the day to brighten,
By the shining red sun.
But only the freaky waves
Of humankind’s largest lost
2. Is left and dreaded over…
It is not because she teared,
It is because she did not stop tearing…
14th March
2006