Love Stunts
by Nicholas YB WongPack your parachute,
prepare for the plunge,
keep your eyes open
when falling like a secular angel.
Keep breathing, though
the pressure makes it difficult.
You’ll be closest to me
when you smother yourself.
But, mind you – you could die of thin supply of air.
If not, our love would be mortal
Nicholas Y.B. Wong lectures film studies and contemporary literatures in English at the Hong Kong Institute of Education. His academic articles have appeared in Asian Cinema and two Australian publications concerning media studies and education, namely Screen Education and Metro Magazine. He is also a creative writer based in Hong Kong. His poems and short stories are featured in Asia Writes, Taj Mahal Review, 6S: The Green Bike Stories, Cha, Qarrtsiluni, Yuan Yang, Asian Pacific Writers’ Network, The Other Voice Poetry Project, Poetry Sky and Fifty-fifty: New Hong Kong Writing, edited by Xu Xi (2007, Haven Books). His poem “Lives” has been shortlisted in 2009 Chroma International Queer Writing Competition. He is currently an MFA Candidate at the City University of Hong Kong. Visit him at http://nicholasybwong.weebly.com.