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Tangcong Candy
Chin Hung-hao / tr. by Phil Newell
May 2013
On Sanxia’s historic old streets,
In the hands of a master,
In a taffy state the tangcong spins balletically through the air.
Ultimately it will harden into candy,
Until, in someone’s mouth, it is transformed yet again… into sweet happiness
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