Jeong Ho-seung's poem (32) - The Korea Times

Jeong Ho-seung's poem (32)

Translated by Brother Anthony and Susan Hwang

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One spring day

the man attached to the cross

on the wall above my desk comes down,

drives nails into my hands,

drives nails into my feet.

All night long I flee

then, once he has caught me again,

I weep, hanging on the cross instead of him.

I thirst.

There is no sign of that sick old mother.

I am in charge of the dawn stars

as an ox approaches quietly,

strokes my emaciated back

and smiles.

A challenging poem, about the relationship between a Christian believer and

the image of Christ on a crucifix. Universal pain and universal compassion are

evoked together.

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