An Ode To Archie And Joseph Hearsey Poem by Kinsley Lee

An Ode To Archie And Joseph Hearsey

The Young and chivalrous Archie applied the Korean War,
And Joseph applied for his brother without the notice,
To family. But they did not know Korea and war.
But they irrigated freedom to the barren lake for the lotus

Archie met his brother at the field hospital,
And rite-less Joseph held his last breadth on his brother,
Archie and Joseph departed again in the hospital.
And for long and long-time, Archie'd been sought his brother

He did not know where his brother's resting place.
He'd the sense of guilty for his brother's passing away,
And Archie's been rested beside his brother's place,
At last, long he's turned round and round the way.

We must not forget these brothers lying in this land.
They fought for the people unknown for all their life
And ‘cause we're owing to them all we have in this land.
We'll must reward the world instead of their strife.
(At 10 o'clock,27th, Jul.,2023. The 70th ceasefire day of the Korean War. Kinsley Lee)

An Ode To Archie And Joseph Hearsey
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The Canadian, Archie Hearsey and Joseph hearsey. They were brothers. Archie applied to the army for Korean War, and Joseph was elder brother was working at the railroad of public, but he applied, too, for his brother. Archie didn't know if Joseph applied or not. But one day Archie found him at the field hospital, Joseph held his last breadth on his brother's knee. Archie came back his home, but he missed his brother all his life and had rested beside his brother eternally. We, Koreans are owing to Hearsey brothers for our liberty.
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