A Poem That is Written Easily Yun Dongju (1917-1945) The night rain whispers outside the window. The six-tatami room is a stranger’s country. Though I know the fate a poet is doleful, Shall I craft a line of poem? After receiving tuition in an envelope Where scent of sweat and love are snugly cradled, I … Continue reading
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Chimney – Yun Dongju
Chimney Yun Dongju From the short chimney of a mountain hut, why does smoke curl up in the middle of the day? It’s from baking potatoes. Blinking their black eyes, bachelors gather around and tell one old story for one potato, as they darken their lips with charcoal. From a short chimney of a … Continue reading