Love poetry that doesn’t simplify. These poems sit with the gap between what was said and what was meant, the spaces between messages, the way love changes shape over time without disappearing. Not about falling — about staying, translating, and the things you still can’t explain.
Category: Love
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Yellow River at Hukou Falls
The Yellow River’s water comes from the sky, recited in childhood but felt not.
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Morgan’s Essay 013 – Tengchong, Yunnan: Longjiang Grand Bridge
The volcanic belt of Gaoligong Mountain, a massive project that took five years.
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Jilin: Heaven Lake on Changbai Mountain
I’ve loved Jin Yong’s tales since childhood, roaming rivers and lakes.
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Prince Gong’s Mansion
Heshen and Yixin are long gone, leaving only the icy surface reflecting the setting sun.
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Morgan’s Essay 016 – Cairo, Egypt: Giza Pyramids & Sphinx
Life is fleeting, the world vast to explore.
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Morgan’s Essay 017: Wagyu Shabu-Shabu Buffet in Nanshan, Shenzhen
A college reunion over hotpot, fifteen years after graduation.
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Morgan’s Essay 018 – Tianjin Memories Nine Years On
From Shanghai to Beijing, then on to Tianjin, time has changed everything; the Jin Tower was still under construction then.
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Macau: House of Dancing Water
A famous show in Macau, at the House of Dancing Water in City of Dreams.
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Morgan Essay 020 – Shenzhen: 37F French Cuisine at Grand Hyatt
Counting, nearly ten visits now, hazy night view in a wine glass,
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Huangshan: The Celestial Peak
After the Five Sacred Mountains, no other mountain beckons; after Huangshan, even they pale.