On the Five Royal Tombs, the clear and vigorous fall-winds're blowing.
In the fallen leaves, the boughs are stretching to the sky in skinny,
For the power during their living, secretly they'd been fighting,
Even in the tombs, it is entangled that their anger in unceasingly.
- Author: Kinsley Lee (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: January 22nd, 2023 17:42
- Comment from author about the poem: The Royal tombs and Royal Mausoleums which are located in western part of the Seoul, it names the Seo-Oh-Reung, where the Kings, Queens and other royal family members of the last dynasty are laid. I visited it in late fall days, in the afternoon, it was warm sunlight and clearly winds were blowing. During their living days, they were fought for the power, they had the many undercover struggles, but someone want to lay the certain place of the royal tombs area, but it was not concluded by the dead, but it was exploited for the power of the living and concluded by the living. It's the life. * Now the King's and Queen's tombs of the Yi Dynasty are registered as the World Heritage Site.
- Category: Sociopolitical
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Comments1
Korea as a whole is so disproportionately rich
with heritage, for its geographical size
I hope a day may come
when your boarder lines, are deemed
an archaic past
and once more your great people
can be one
with your severed family lines
and cherish in each others
collective
strength, creativity and sheer abundant vitality
for life
(i know it's not perfect
but it is a beautiful nation
all the same
in my humble opinion
''dae-han-min-guk!'')
I fear I'll die without witnessing
the majesty and serenity of Jeju
(a personal tragedy)
lol
Dear Mek
Hi! Thank you for your kind comments. 70 years ago, during Korean War, Ethiopia fought with Korea against the Red North, and Red China. The King sent the Royal Army to Korea. Most of the Koreans thank you for it. I think that Ethiopia was founded long years before, running back to the Solomon age. Thank you so much for your comments. Have good days. BR.
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