Kinsley Lee

The Old Man, Who Once, Soared On A Crane

The old man, who once, soared on a crane,
Long ago, his presence wane\'.
Only the drooping willow trees sway,
Whispering by the river every day.
The traces of merit have faded away,
Replaced by memorial stone on the way.
The public officials lost in fight,
They\'re self-centered for only their light.