Spring Day at Han River

Kinsley Lee

The southern wind blows beside

The riverside hill in the sunny afternoon,

In the empty forest, hanging at branches,

Budding flowers sway and croon.

Mallard ducks prepare to depart,

They dip together and throng for due time,

But people foolishly are an evil of greed

And a broken reed, unaware of the right time.

(Apr. 19th, 2024, Kinsley Lee)

  • Author: Kinsley Lee (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 2nd, 2024 15:58
  • Category: Short story
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