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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Morgan’s Essay 043 – Guangzhou: Lotus Mountain
One day I visited a friend in Guangzhou, and we climbed Lotus Mountain together.
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Morgan’s Essay 044: Hokkaido, Japan — Galaxy & Meteor Falls
I still remember that year’s staff trip, snowflakes all over Hokkaido.
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Morgan’s Essay 045 – Hubei: Wudang Mountain
A Jin Yong fan since childhood, I vowed to visit every martial arts sect.
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Morgan’s Essay 046 – Vladivostok, Russia: The Terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway
The world’s longest railway line, nearly ten thousand kilometers long.
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Boracay: Winter Sun
Warm winter sun on Boracay, clouds and palms against the blue sky.
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Morgan’s Essay 048 – Indonesia: East Java – Mount Bromo
Last Mid-Autumn I went to Indonesia, at dawn witnessed a wonder, rode a horse up to the crater, unforgettable white smoke trail.
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Morgan’s Essay 049: Ukraine – Impressions of Kyiv, the Capital
Blue sky and white clouds mirror the church, dispelling the old sorrows of war.
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Morgan’s Essay 050 – Czech: Prague Square, Charles Bridge
Recalling Prague in Czech, the astronomical clock by the square, watching sunset from Charles Bridge, music drifting in the wind.
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Morgan’s Essay 051 – Poland: Wieliczka, the 800-Year Salt Mine
One of the world’s few ancient salt mines, descending over a hundred meters deep, spanning nearly a thousand years, breathtakingly wondrous.
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Bosphorus Nightscape
Spanning two continents, the strait’s lights mirror the bridge.