THE TRAIN WHISTLE
There
is a railroad not far from where I dwell;
The
night train wails within listening distance.
Its
whistle in my remembrance recalls well
My
dad’s eager dream throughout his existence.
At
least once he yearned, by his ardor urged,
To
ride an express train from South to North
Right
after the country from hostilities emerged,
To
revisit old beautiful sceneries henceforth.
Alas,
one day he deceased, still discontent,
Leaving
behind the modest wish yet not come true.
But,
were he to live unto this day of no consent,
He
would feel each night more grief so undue.
What
of the world that exceeds the irony bitter,
If
not that upon the end of all firing and dying
The
crowds had to rush and seek refuge hither,
Crossing
the risky oceans, any dangers defying?
Here,
I have been longing and will still wait
For
a glorious return from this exile line,
For
his sake to realize his reverie, though late,
To
contemplate again the landscapes in the shine.
Yes,
to admire the divinely splendid country
Where
ancestors had drawn swords since foundation,
Setting
bright examples of national recovery
To dutiful heirs of that inseverable nation.
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But
there each night the train whistles and wails
Since
the railroad is close to where I reside.
As
steel wheels are rolling on chill steel rails,
Its
whistle rends my heart with nostalgia inside.
Translation by THANH-THANH