Overlook The Ban-Gu Pavillion Poem by Kinsley Lee

Overlook The Ban-Gu Pavillion

On an autumn morning, with tinted foliage, the leaves're welcoming
In the tranquil forest, it's heard the sound of branches rustling.
The river's calm, and spread wings the pairs of white seagulls'r descending,
In the clear sky, flocks of geese are flying together, and bowling.
On the battlefield, the legends of generals' merits are told to hear.
When the nation is in turmoil, we yearn for the wise names of wise premier.
He'd lived together with people the joy and sorrow and for people,
The old memory of Bangchon, now, I request the lesson like a candle.
(Mar.20th,2019. Kinsley Lee)

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Bangchon is the nickname(we call it Ho) of Hwang Heui, who was a premier of Yi dynasty. He was counted as a supreme premier in history.
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