by Steven Schroeder
Guidebook Says
Typhoon mumbles something about coming to Guangdong in a language of waves and steady rain that grows stronger as the day passes. It hangs offshore, feet shuffling like a tourist running out of time torn between sights the guidebook says must not be missed, keeps talking rain that has everyone carrying umbrellas and anticipation, thinking about what has to be tied down before the wind rises. Editors' note: Read "A Cup of Fine Tea: Steven Schroeder's "Guidebook Says"" here. A Water Planet
On clear days, Hong Kong is a white line of mushrooms rising straight-stemmed brown-rimmed on a scrap of blue that skirts the long bridge.
Yesterday, it was a bank of dark clouds glowing red with three days of rain towering over cities on both sides
to remind every living thing in them how small we are, how little we know of a water planet we inhabit
like insects on a dry leaf floating on the surface of a pond. |