Where The Wild Things Are
By Laremy Lee
in the lamps on the rise
flashing flames in the distance
dotting skylines and the dark
visual morse code; semaphores
a braille to be read with fingers
touching fingers kindling meaning
lighting ways and the bends
flying over Keppel Road.
fleeting concrete monoliths
Ozymandias looks upon
a golden age, a distant sigh:
smouldering fumes weight the land
on their sides, gantries lie
reflecting – that jubilance –
oceans softly tumbling by
slender arms circle round
roller-coaster
in my gut
bosom pressed against my back
and the wind whipping wind
sings the song of marching time
and the collar on my helmet
rat-a-tat / reckless engine
fills the air and my heart
with the warmth of a grin
and a knowing that we’re going
back home
First published in Chia, C., Ip, J., and Lee, C. J., eds. A Luxury We Must Afford: An Anthology of Singapore Poetry. Singapore: Math Paper Press, 2016. 31. Print.