I do not know what Earth looks like, 
But I can fathom the faintly strawberry smell
Of your lovely hair, dangling there.
Where I am is anybody's guess: 
Hopelessly meandering in bogs, 
Wordy and throaty as a toad, 
Not so blunt in recognition
That the whole oblivious continent
Is joining the condition
Of the rest of the fetid world.
How am I aware? 
I have never been down there.
Two plus two are always twins; 
They say the same thing over & over again-
We we begin to breathe
We suffer air-
No getting away-
I can see the unsettled yellow trees
Bending in a once-wholesome breeze; 
It is the change of seasons
And my feet ache
For a couple of reasons.                
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
 
                     
                
A great poem, a really wonderful write.