The Queen in east
Steppe Nefertiti  
Dressing the triumph in red 
Galloping her gesture through the green 
Let the black hair shed as it can be 
Lend the grace to a regal dignity 
Figure the powerful and self confident 
Tempered by a smiling serenity
Downcast the gaze suggested a highly spirit 
Head up the heaven toward the circling hawk 
The black eyes shine to their significant distance 
Silent as the golden sun     
Quiet as the tender sea 
None can usurp her height 
While quivering afar the fiddles 
Rearing the air of celestial 
As a whip hand gains her fame 
Withered by a nameless grave 
Merits and demerits 
She leaves to the descendants to judge 
Soft still the prairie is like a gentle reed 
Flowing the song like a bouncing wave 
Let the heart open for her
Come down the showers 
As blossom
Surrender to the secret of
Her final freedom                
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
 
                    