Hong Kong Young Writers Anthologies Poetry 2020 | Page 15

Poetry – Group 4 Tributaries Island School, Chen, Angela – 14 i. along the Pearl River Rumbling; whirring. The push of a pedal, then the blur of the sky. Gears clicking. Motor quickening; and little by little, spirals of glass and stalagmites of silver creep into his view. Wheels spinning; passengers flying across suspended cement, hearts gratifying. To the mighty Corridor, the bus steers; And to the land of promise; he nears. ii. pieces of sediment The ping of the elevator The clang of metro doors The busy clicks of faux leather heels The whirr of electric cars She weaves through the throng; Through the cobbled streets snaking between casino courts where the ladies with smiling eyes sell their homemade zhu pa bao; Through the hubbub of foreign accents from people yellow-, black-, fair-skinned, origins far and wide; Through the symphony of Taipa mornings, where her own footsteps added drumbeats to the thrum. The sun is a bright round orb in the sky And caught up with their own hustle and bustle, no one 255