The Korean War Poem by Tengre Asasiun Gurun Tengre

The Korean War



Like th'old day, I woke early at dawn,
And thought. The old day's a Sunday at June.
They waited the order like a group of prawn
The same command, they appointed the tune.

The resistant, they spent the long years at Manchuria,
For the poor, fighting against the imperialists
And almost succeeded, they had redden that area
But during the battles, they themselves be the materialists.

By command, they crossed the railway bridge,
They changed their uniform crossing the river,
And coming back and they camped at the new ridge,
Now they're wait one order in the shiver.

The Uniform Changed Eight Route Army
Invaded as the vanguard. It's historical fact.
Kim founded Korean Volunteers Army,
Alors enfin, they re-uniformed and attacked.

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