My Seoul

My Seoul

A Poem by Ronald J Chapman
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Can you have a crush on a place instead of a person? My sister thinks so. She asked me. When am I going to ask Korea out on a date? LOL 푸....훕ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 

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My  Seoul


I had to put my feelings into soulful words.

I really feel our connection is tightening.
You are my eternal sunshine.
You are the miracle on the Han River!
Especially for you I created this rhyme.

I would rather have you than a trillion billion won.
You are like a white tiger amidst ordinary cats.
You are cherry blossoms in the spring sun.
I am not sure you will like my poem.
But know. That I am completely overblown.

Seoul Korea, you mean so much to me.
I have been so far away.
In this lifetime, I am afraid I will never understand.
I never knew this could be.Loving a place, I have never been!”
I anxiously await our time ahead.
For now, I keep dreaming of you instead.

I hope we make it; I hope it will be fast.
Loneliness quickly really lies in the past!
This poem has come to an end.
See you soon, my dearest friend.
Hopefully before this life ends...

My Seoul, “The Miracle on the Han River!”


시인 론
"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."

The Miracle on the Han River


© 2014 Ronald J Chapman


Author's Note

Ronald J Chapman
In order to understand this poem. You will need to know something about this beautiful country of Korea.

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Added on June 15, 2013
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Ronald J Chapman
Ronald J Chapman

Elysburg, PA



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