The Traditional Daffodil Poem by Kinsley Lee

The Traditional Daffodil



Sang-Cheol, Han

How can pass by the perfume of skin? It's fluttering the white underwear.
With the traditional ornaments of the jade and amber, she worn on the slender body e'er
So. A fairy! Who crossed the sea lightly treading the waves floating on air.

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The original poem was written in Korean traditional poem named Sijo, by Sang-Cheol, Han, translated in English as a modern Sijo by Kinsley Lee. This poem is the 4th poem of the Series of the poem which titled as >
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