Read The Universe Spins: Poems by Eight Young Koreans Page 2


  Jung Yung Ho

  Who is the victor?

  Golden sunlight breaks through the window.

  Darkness cowers away like a loser.

  While sunlight is yet at its brightest,

  Darkness is already creeping towards revenge.

  Fall is falling

  Fall is falling,

  stumbling,

  running away

  from the sharpened daggers of the wind.

  Smart phone

  Devoted to the Bible of (Post-)Modernism,

  we hold enlightenment in the palm of our hands:

  reading news,

  playing games,

  listening to music,

  taking pictures,

  texting,

  whispering to our lovers.

  We have all grown fireflies in the palm of our hands:

  feeding it with electricity,

  and with our devoted souls.

  Hong Yoon Ki

  Requiem

  When I play a key

  you smile and come to me

  and the heavenly melody—

  I am the pianist.

  When I play another key

  on my cheek you kiss me;

  it is a heavenly melody—

  I am the romanticist.

  When I play yet another key

  you lean on me and cry endlessly

  because of the heavenly melody—

  I am the comforter.

  When I played the wrong key

  you leave me;

  broken melody—

  I am the mourner.

  Last Winter’s Sea

  on the lonely sand

  I’m carefully listening to the shattering waves

  that scream as they break

  on my heart

  which I lay down as an offering

  nearby the murmuring sea

  I hear the sound of teardrops falling

  of whispering towards the lighthouse

  where I lay down my memories

  near a bottle of cold brandy

  I hear someone’s bitter grief

  whispering over the horizon

  I still remember last winter’s sea

  where you lay down

  your heart for me

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  Sanko Lewis is a university lecturer in Seoul, South Korea. His teaching focus is in English Literature and Creative Writing. He is also a poet, graphic designer, editor and martial arts instructor. You can find out more about him at his website: www.sankolewis.com

 
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