Choryang Cafe 1941

Kinsley Lee

Amidst the mount ridge the ancient house has stood firm for the long ages
It's lonely enduring the sorrows of history, all on one's hard time.
The ships continue to come and go, just like the past ages
Please, remain and gaze upon Busan harbor for a long time...
(11th, Jun.,  2023, Kinsley Lee)

  • Author: Kinsley Lee (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 15th, 2023 18:19
  • Comment from author about the poem: The Choryang CafĂ© was located on the ridge of the Kubong-san(mountain) which located in Busan. It's old house and have looked down the Busan harbor for a long time. Wish it gaze for a long time for developing New Busan.
  • Category: Short story
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  • orchidee

    Fine geographical writes K.

    • Kinsley Lee

      Hi! Orchidee
      Thank you for your kind comments. Have a nice weekend!

    • L. B. Mek

      thank you, dear poet
      a great write, offering sobering insight
      (yeah, funny how contrasting time's
      offer glimpses to our heritage of change
      new beachfront 5 star hotels
      of modernity
      to accommodate that surge of tourist popularity
      searching to see if trains to Busan
      really have zombies
      or a glimpse of that handsome Gong Yoo
      lol
      all,
      built upon the blood n toil of those forgotten
      yet,
      witnessed by legacy building's
      like your picturesque
      sunshine painted cafe
      a tribute, to that fallible beauty
      in our
      collective heritage of humanity)

      • Kinsley Lee

        Hi! L.B.
        Thank you for your kind comments. The cafe house is located on the middle of the mountain, and has the good view for seek the harbor which is far away, and cafe name is the meaning of the founded year.
        Thank you for your message. Some day, my poem is helpful for you for guiding to Korean trip. Have a nice weekend.



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