A Wonder To Be Seen On The Han River (Korea Regional) Poem by Ronald Chapman

A Wonder To Be Seen On The Han River (Korea Regional)



Where is the misty street?
Action, exhaustion, and noise.

Noisy, cold guys calmly shove an old, small car.
Faith is a grimy street.
Where is the misty car?
Where is the grimy street?
Why does the guy shrink?
Work, anger, and love.

Hoods walk!
The rain runs like a cold hood.
Ooh, hope and faith!

Rainbow buses ride the streets.

Cars talk!
Streets run like cold doors.
Hoods stop like noisy sidewalks.
Action is a black cab ride.

Why does the sidewalk shrink?

Where is the fast cigarette?

Never fight a flower.
Cherry blossoms in spring.

Splendid, bustling night market, Dongdaemun
Bright nights of food and fun.

Arirang playing out loud.

Thursday, August 7, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: wonder
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'The Universe is big. It's vast and complicated and ridiculous. And sometimes'very rarely impossible things just happen, and we call them miracles. And that's the theory.900 years, never seen one yet. But this would do me.' - Doctor Who Tv Series
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