Hojun Suh, a young poet from Korea, the land of Morning Calm, shares his poem
Poet Mr. Hojun Suh was born in Seoul, South Korea in 1986. He majored in sociology in college and creative writing in graduate school. He began publishing his works in
I see tears in your eyes
The lost childhood
Scattered houses
Displaced
I feel the pride in your heart
For being who you are
On the land of endless wars
What is your fault?
Your sky is colored in blood
Your
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Frank’s real tool was not his forged