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  • May K.
  • Jun 6, 2017
  • 1 min read

Take me to the moon

High up amongst the stars

For when you dream touching the heavens

Dreams don’t seem so far


The stars twinkle down their good wishes

The night would lend its fancy

And dreams which were so vague

Begin to gain some clarity


The clouds shift their forms

Into the landscape of your dreams

And they seem so real, just beyond

Almost in reach it seems


And you could be content forever

High up in the air

Dreaming dreams with the stars

Without a thought or care


Unknowing to the passing hours

Or of the daylight’s morning ride

They don’t exist, there’s only

You, your dreams, the night


Until you float down to solid ground

As the sun rises and the moon bids adieu

But the hope you found so far above

Will always remain with you


Copyright © 2017 by Kwek Yi Zhen

  • May K.
  • Apr 22, 2017
  • 1 min read

All men to great deeds aspire

For it some men rise from circumstance dire

Ever they seek to rise higher and higher

If one has run far, the other farther


Aye they seek with chisels of wax

To on Time immortal carve a crack

If possible to carve a name

And lend to it glory and fame


In striving so they’ve shed many a tear

Sweated blood, suffered in fears

Broke their back, lost family and friends

Striving always, till the end


And at the end, did they ever know?

Time’s many notches were infamy so

And those who on Time’s wall blazed a name

Cared more of others and less of fame


Copyright © 2017 by Kwek Yi Zhen


  • May K.
  • Jan 6, 2017
  • 2 min read

This poem is based off a scene in the 1855 book North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell. In the scene, there is a strike and when the strikers hear that their employer had tried to break the strike by hiring non union Irish workers, they riot outside his home and he comes out to face them. 


In that time they referred to employers as Masters and I have kept it in my poem. 


The situation


The air isn’t dark but it rumbles

The sun shines but there is fear

People run and shout, demanding things

Yet oddly their demands are clear


It’s a strike turned into a riot

“Raise our wages!” they declare

And the Master emerges from his house

And fixes them with his stare


We pause the scene for a moment

Let’s enter each of their minds

The Master and the workers

And see what we might find


The Master


They call me cruel, so many have

Unfeeling, uncaring, proud

Look at them, my workers

What a rowdy crowd


I have done an honest business

Indeed I truly have

But it doesn’t run on charity

Indeed it couldn’t have


It must make money, it must

Or else everything will end

So I cannot raise wages

I am being squeezed on both ends


If I fail, and I might

This whole place will shut down

Everyone here that I support

Will be squashed into the ground


I have hundreds of livelihoods

Dependent on that monthly check

It’s my duty to keep it coming

Even if enough it lacks


I have spent the money

Keeping the air they breathe clear

Lost both pounds and pennies

So that they can still be here


Yet, it’s not enough, it wasn’t enough

I have done all I can

What more do you ask of me?

I am just a man


The worker


I have slogged long and hard

Days and nights I slaved away

To put food on the table

To live till the next day


I cough, I fall ill

I came to work anyway

Life is too short, too precarious

To afford to waste that day


I have given my life

So that I can keep living

If not for me then for my family

Who are at home starving


I have given all I have

For this measly check

These meagre pennies

Aren’t equal what I can’t take back


It’s not enough to live on

My back’s against the wall

I’ve tried everything

Everything! Every and all!


Yet, it’s not enough, it wasn’t enough

I have done all I can

What more do you ask of me?

I am just a man


The Conclusion

The scene is still paused dear readers

I cannot will it to move

For peeking into both their thoughts

I find that I’m confused


For I came here expecting

To support the weak and disparage the strong

But I found a situation so terrible

And no one really wrong


Copyright © 2017 by Kwek Yi Zhen


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