When a poet dies
The world grows a bit colder,
Warmth of words fading...
Hold Fast
Exhaustion reigned, and my whole body ached,The landlord wants more,
so he can milk uncle Sam
for those who don’t work.
기대
안녕하세요
아, 노력해볼게요.
하지만
실패
Annyeonghaseyo
a, nolyeoghaebolgeyo
hajiman silpae
The English rendering of this Haiku, of course, does not meet the 5,7,5 but here it is anyway:
Expectation:
Hello,
Ah, I'll Try.
But failure.
Also, note, I am not a Korean Speaker, merely a learner, and this poem is very much about my attempt at the language. I applaud those who are able to grasp so readily at Hangul and the differences in pronunciations depending on where it falls in the word. Truly, this poem is autobiographical in my attempts at Korean.
© Jeremy L. Heath, 2025. All rights reserved.
Clarification:
Reversed King of Swords,
and the reversed Three of Swords,
Clarity breaks through.
Aeon Ascendant
Chaos tears the veil,
law and order a charade-
lies falling away
© Jeremy L. Heath, 2025. All rights reserved.
A Warning:
After careful thought,
I slide a card from the deck:
The Empress reversed.
Ok, I am a little late to the party, I suppose. I just Finished the Korean Series "Vigilante", and I have to say, I think it was amazing.
I saw a couple things saying a second season is filming, but I haven't seen a release date yet. I am going to start reading the Webtoon that the series is based off of as soon as I have a bit more time. I am very much looking forward to it!
Now, the Haiku, very simple in its idea, but inspired by the show:
The Vigilante
strikes fear in the hearts of men
who prey on others.