The Short Thoughts In Dawn Poem by Kinsley Lee

The Short Thoughts In Dawn



It's dawn of the summer, rainy days.
But in the park, the winds're chilly.
The thing which opens the dusky days
Are the delivery vehicles of the Coupang, M'Curly.

In the sky, it's full of the shadowy clouds,
And in the grass, it's full of the daybreak's dews.
The sleepless night, the road-lamp stands
With tiredness, vaguely shines on the dews.

In the old streets of Seoul and Tokyo, Dong-Ju,
Why did he sleepless, and be lost in thought?
It's coming, today, 'cause of the yahoo,
The young guys were buried. What did wrought?

But still, the falsehood are prevailing,
The foolish guys are fanatical and thoughtless.
On the bench the used cans are whirly rolling
And several raindrops fall with noiseless.

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