Story of 1968
Dogr & Sung Hwan Kim
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The year was 1968 Tonight was a cold December night The air was cold This means that he closed his arms Just like birds Their wings on their heart Only spiders have their legs away from the heart But they walk fast to keep the heart warm in the winter You are a man Spread your chest and straighten your back U suh u suh His father raised his voice and scolded him Ja ja let's have dinner now His mother entered the room with a portable table He frowned his face after seeing what is on the table It is kang naeng ee again How can we eat this every single day I want white rice Do not eat anything if you will complain like that Get out of the room, his father said Ja ja think of all the kids up north who are starving to death They feed on roots and dirt Didn’t I tell you about the war When your uncle had to cut out a slice of his hip to feed the children How lucky you are Eat eat ja ja His eyes swelled up with tears He scooped up kang naeng ee and put it in his mouth He put the second scoop into his mouth Moon The plates were cleared from the table This time, the table became a desk for him to do his homework It was Then The door flung open Raise your arms All of you Men with big metal guns came into the room The tips of the gun were sharp and pointy He raised his arms The wind from the door blew into his armpits He breathed in shortly, and he breathed out longer to keep the heat inside him Bring rice He ordered the mother We do not have rice We only have kang naeng ee Bring the kang naeng ee then The men were hungry One man’s hunger might have been silent But the bellies of many men could be heard Beating bellies under the moon, sliced by a cloud Ya komaya, do you like north or south better One of the men asked He could smell the inside of the man’s gut each time the man opened his mouth He stared at the man The man stared at him He opened his mouth The cold air touched his tongue The tongue naturally shrank from the sudden coldness After hearing the words of this mouth, the man said, ani, we should correct the habit of your tongue He pulled out a machete from the sleeve and ripped the right side of his cheek From the edge of his mouth to the start of his earlobe What did the boy say Nan kong san tang ee sil eu yo These words were to be repeated by many mouths that remained intact ever since then
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