Thursday, February 7, 2019





I Need A Mountain Spring

I need to find a mountain spring
That man has never seen or touch,
That only deer come to drink
And birds and squirrels can vouch.

To have it bordered by plants
And small pools for peacock fish
To swim and play stunts,
Reflecting its scaly rainbow flash.

And by its side monkey cups abound
Collecting dewy drops of rain
The agile monkey’s lifeline bond
That is part of the mountain terrain.

I need a mountain spring
Unspoiled by human hands,
Its pure water, unwashed, unringed
Left to wash only its bottom sands.

I need a mountain refreshed
By the sweet songs of birds calling
For their mates to build their nest
Amidst butterflies fleeting.

I do not need artificial springs
That sound un-operatic
Infiltrate our private space, bring
To our ear, music chaotic.

I do not need a concrete jungle
Where hills and mountains vanished.
No trees and branches tangle
But cement, plastic and steel finish.

Give me a mountain spring
Pure and unsullied to dream
Before the rising of the sun
And lay down before the moonbeam.

That is my last wish for myself
And for others who love this earth,
That come what may, the shelf
Of life, this earth will continue to have hope and rebirth.

                                                                                  
                                     
Khoo Soo Hay  07.02.2014 Pg. Municipal Youth Park.


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