Shades of White
Lian Wang
Mercersburg, PA
Mercersburg Academy
Poetry
When the clock flashes
10:30, an hour past goodnight
Curled under the
moon
and stars of her duvet
and the glow of Skype, a circle of
bubbles scurrying as if
gravity had hauled them down and
swung them back up
saying
Don’t trip
The faint whiff intertwined with the
scratched leather chair
Musty
That nineteenth-century trading map she doesn’t
read but
breathes
Every other page in her calligraphy booklet
She traces
so carefully the aged rhymes
And somehow the nib never
tears through and the ink never
blossoms nor bleeds
Linted blankets and woolen socks
Flinches followed by
laughs
The mask of Ghostface
The sheets into which they poke
holes and under which they
shroud themselves
Blinking, lidded with sleep
Sprawled across the pristine sheets, dazed
She studies the
shadows the tilted blinds the
print upon her
two hands
The wilted daisies she
Sweeps away to replace with new ones
She knows they too will fade soon
Like the cinders from
the cheap, paper coins she burns
Icy in the crackling flames
She kneels for a while and when
She gets up
Crystals cascade
down her sleeves
Fluttering
Dwindling
They vanish
And she leaves to
continue
EDITORIAL PRAISE
This piece makes the night almost alive: not in a terrifying way, nor a dark one, but one borne of strange, lyrical, and almost relatable observation. A gorgeous little poem.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lian Wang grew up in Beijing, China, and now attends Mercersburg Academy, a boarding school in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. There, aside from classwork, she spends most of her time reading and dancing.