Leaves fall, one or several.
The sun passed, and the clouds were dim.
Since I was separated from you in the fall, I have relied on the leaves to bring your message.
Our children have learned to stop crying, mother, please leave tooth marks on my lips.
The sea is full of water and does not require the ability to chew".
The swaddling cloth you took with you, stained with milk stains and teardrops, was a small, narrow piece of cloth.
In winter, the breath of the water is weak, and the ice and snow burn the throat.
When the tide was high, reef after reef, I couldn't catch any fish.
Amorous jellyfish sprinkle crumbs of light in the night, guiding me in the cruise.
The whale's hair fluttered again, with the blue in her daughter's eyes.
She set the table out of shells, and a bed made of stone from summer to autumn.
We drank wine made from sea water, spreading our empty hands and the only blue.
They docked in a boat, walked towards me to sweep away the void, and then put it in the deep sea in the market of desire**.
As dusk overhead is lit by an erupting volcano, we return to the shell of time, looking in the mirror on the water's surface and dressing up.
Today is Sunday, hypnotized in a dream, and my mouth is humming for the real.
The breath of the waves is a sign of the night, and the darkness falls on me, and I can't sleep, because in the clock of the deep sea, the pressure bends the hands.
But I knew it was time, the stone was in blooming season, and the woman from a foreign land paddled to the shore, her eyes turning to water.
Dress her up with shiny fish scales and sleep with her, or dance with her with greenish-brown seaweed.
She shouted, as if out of vanity, showing off.
Jewels on the chest and fragments of desire, day and night.
She licked salt and shrimp from my eyelashes and poured me water from her eyes, **me.
I'm counting the time you'll be back, who knows?
Digging the sand out of my daughter's ear, day and night.
The brighter and brighter dawn defeated the darkness, and my eyes fell asleep, and the deep sea became a star, which we had dumped.