THI MY DA, Lam 
    
      
    
      
    
      
    Speaking to the Heart
  
    
      
    After a long night up writing poems,
  
a streak of sunlight leapt into my room.
I ran to the yard,
running as if I were a child,
footprints breaking the earth's first dew,
chest brushing softly the short grass.
Earth and sky seeped into me like wine.
Startled,
I saw my heart in the shape of a ploughshare<
resting on the earth's shoulder,
    the heart thumping, steadily ploughing into time.
    
      
    
      
    
      
    Bomb Crater Sky
  
    
      
    They say that you, a road builder
  
Had such love for our country
You rushed out and waved your torch
To call the bombs down on yourself
And save the road for the troops
    
      
    As my unit passed on that worn road
  
The bomb crater reminded us of your story
Your grave is radiant with bright-colored stones
Piled high with love for you, a young girl
    
      
    As I looked in the bomb crater where you died
  
The rain water became a patch of sky
Our country is kind
Water from the sky washes pain away
    
      
    Now you lie down deep in the earth
  
As the sky lay down in that earthen crater
At night your soul sheds light
Like the dazzling stars
Did your soft white skin
Become a bank of white clouds?
    
      
    By day I pass under a sun-flooded sky
  
And it is your sky
And that anxious, wakeful disc
Is it the sun, or is it your heart
Lighting my way
As I walk down the long road?
    
      
    The name of the road is your name
  
Your death is a young girl's patch of blue sky
My soul is lit by your life
    
      
    And my friends, who never saw you
  
Each has a different image of your face
    
      
    
      
    Garden Fragrance
  
    
      
     Last night a bomb exploded on the veranda
  
But sounds of birds sweeten the air this morning
I sense the fragrant trees, look in the garden
Find two silent clusters of ripe guavas