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Hyejung Kook

And where beside, I

to press the bitter olive into purest oil

while I would have I could not

as ivy slips through the cracked window

all together they went trooping down the path

when you hold my elbow just so

I split from crown to root

like a peony unable to flourish

without winter’s long chill

 

Hyejung Kook’s poetry has most recently appeared or is forthcoming in Hyphen Magazine, The Indianapolis Review, Prairie Schooner, Pleiades, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, and wildness, Other works include an essay in The Critical Flame and Flight, a chamber opera libretto. She is a Fulbright grantee and a Kundiman fellow.

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