Author: Byungafallgren
Golden Humility

Evening’s blush
reflects our minds
as we ponder what
we have done
with our talent
Spring hope
ardent summer
summed in golden
yet ordinary blooms,
while expanding our realm
Unfulfilled dreams tucked in
the back of our consciousness,
we approach the closure
or begin a renewal,
find humble joy in our smiles
(by Byung A. Fallgren. Byung A. Fallgren Blog.
Photo by Collin Andrew Maag.)
Between the Seasons
We leave various hues and
patterns of our lives in
the passing seasons,
pause to reflect in those
somber moments
baffled by the smudges
as mistaken-love affair
or breaches out of despair
we somehow pull through
then turn, armed with
gained insight to tackle
the coming winter
We embrace arduous
repetition of seasons
the intrinsic beauty of
renewal that follows
juxtapose colors
and forms of our days
*
It happened again, the mass killing!
This time not by a terrorist but an insane person.
A man fired gun at the innocent, music lovers in concert
in Las Vegas, killing at least 59 people and jnjuring numerous
people. Prayers and condolences go to the victims and their
families.
(by Byung A. Fallgren. Byung A. Fallgren Blog)
Ways of We Fly/Eagle

We struggle
to figure out
why our way of flying
disturbs others
when we only do it
in our unique way our wings do
Despite our spirit of
embracing goodness
our unconscious minds
emit vaporized arrogance
that turns the sky somber
triggers lunacy in others
We still learn our way of fly
dreams of enhancing our ways
encourage others do the same
coexist in peace with kinship
(by Byung A. Fallgren. Byung A. Fallgren Blog)
Rhythm of Morning
The cocoon pulsates in the shrub
as scent bursts with fresh force,
after rainy night, stirring
the sweet memory
vitalize the languid soul
Sudden deja vu…
Drifting bacon smell rouses hunger
while the wind chime let out
soft laughs, gyrating and spraying
the golden sunbeams into the air
like the breeze in the blonde hair
The day’s plan, mere continuation of
yesterday, renews itself in the rhythm
(by Byung A. Fallgren. Byung A. Fallgren Blog)
Realization/Immigration
Here in the corner
away from the city
oxygen is just
for you and me
in our sanctum
my thoughts
are clear as tears
Now I know
what to tell her
Will she take me in?
If not, I’ll return to
this little corner,
heal the wound,
settle for you and me
In our sanctum
my thoughts are
clear as your vision
*
Why do we long
to live somewhere else
only to return?
*
Who hasn't dreamed of leaving his or her hometown or home country at least once in their lifetime? Longing for unfamiliar place is a human nature. Especially, when you are young it is even more so. I thought about my insecure youth and my old home--the city, the country I left behind. Sometimes, I wanted to go back, wondering if she--South Korea--would take me in without the official paperwork. Of course not. It's just a whimsical thought. I've lived in U.S. for decades and I got used to the lifestyle of the country. I don't regret for coming here. Just having a little sentiment, now and then, with the obvious yet mundane realization that eclipses the youthful fantasy about the foreign land. Now, there's a strong trend of immigration, especially among South Korean young people. Relatives and Friends are worried about the matter. Of course, making the informed decision is a must. I would not, nevertheless, discourage young people who want to make a new life elsewhere. Let them explore, discover, and learn. When, for some reason, they decide to return to their mother country embrace them, instead of giving them leery-eyes, as if they were quasi-trators. (I still remember those eyes on me last time when I visited Seoul.) Discuss about what they've learned from their discovery. That would give some insights to the wannabe explorers in making the important decision on their immigration plan. Longing to go somewhere unfamiliar is in our bones. Being curious or to make better life. Isn't that why we do study and explore space? Explore, discover, and learn. That spirit is what started the great country, America! (by Byung A. Fallgren. Byung A. Fallgren Blog)
Fate

In this dreary corner
no one notices me
but I do my best
to grow full bloom
for God-given life
(by Byung A. Fallgren. Byung A. Fallgren Blog)
Bewitched/Humble Love

You charmed me
When I didn’t know you
What you were
Now I know you
You still enchant me
*
Tonight
I’m a radiant
Venus
With humble love
Just for you
(by Byung A. Fallgren. Byung A. Fallgren Blog)
(photo from Lucy’s Shop)
In Reasoning
Sometimes, unwillingly
we influence others,
making us to have
some moral responsibility
on someone’s affected action
We feel guilty; suffer emotional stress
for what’s broken, trying to help
the committer or victim,
with compassion, understanding,
make it less miserable
Along the way we learn,
painstakingly, how to avoid the trap
even before crossing
the borderline,
make our uncertain path
a bit more predictable
and pleasant as we walk along.
(by Byung A. Fallgren. Byung A. Fallgren Blog)
Anticipation
Your attention
on me
always brings
burst of energy
Long for more
(by Byung A. Fallgren. Byung A. Fallgren Blog)